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Adj. | 1. | neo - (used as a combining form) recent or new; '`neo' is a combining form in words like `neocolonialism' combining form - a bound form used only in compounds; '`hemato-' is a combining form in words like `hematology' modern - belonging to the modern era; since the Middle Ages; 'modern art'; 'modern furniture'; 'modern history'; 'totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric' |
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:neofascism
neofascistn → Neofaschist(in)m(f)
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:Neo-Platonic
Neo-Platonism
Neo-Platonist
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Related to neo-: Neo-Confucianism, Neo-colonialism
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pref.2.b. New and abnormal: neoplasm.
4. Young: neoteny.
[Greek, from neos, new, young; see newo- in Indo-European roots.]
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orsometimes before a vowelne-
combining form1. (sometimes capital) new, recent, or a new or modern form or development: neoclassicism; neocolonialism.
2. (Geological Science) (usually capital) the most recent subdivision of a geological period: Neogene.
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1. a combining form meaning “new,” “recent,” “revived,” “modified”: Neolithic; neoorthodoxy; neophyte.
2. a combining form used in the names of isomers having a carbon atom attached to four carbon atoms: neoarsphenamine.
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pref → neo-, Neo-Neo Stock
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