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44,112 words match “NE”

NEOMENIA n.
The time of the new moon; the beginning of the month in the lunar calendar.
NEOMENOIDEA n.
A division of vermiform gastropod mollusks, without a shell, belonging to the Isopleura.
NEOMORPH n.
A structure, part, or organ developed independently, that is, not derived from a similar structure, part, or organ, in a pre existing form.
NEONISM n.
Neologism.
NEONOMIAN n. 2 definitions
One who advocates adheres to new laws; esp. one who holds or believes that the gospel is a new law.
NEONOMIANISM n.
The doctrines or belief of the neonomians.
NEOPAGANISM n.
Revived or new paganism.
NEOPHYTE n. 2 definitions
A new convert or proselyte; -- a name given by the early Christians, and still given by the Roman Catholics, to such as have recently embraced the Christian faith, and been admitted to baptism, esp. to converts from heathenism or Judaism.
NEOPLASIA n.
Growth or development of new material; neoplasty.
NEOPLASM n.
A new formation or tissue, the product of morbid action.
NEOPLASTIC a.
of or pertaining to neoplasty, or neoplasia.
NEOPLASTY n.
Restoration of a part by granulation, adhesive inflammation, or autoplasty.
NEOPLATONIC a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Neoplatonism or the Neoplatonists.
NEOPLATONICIAN n.
A neoplatonist.
NEOPLATONISM n.
A pantheistic eclectic school of philosophy, of which Plotinus was the chief (A. D. 205-270), and which sought to reconcile the Platonic and Aristotelian systems with Oriental theosophy. It tended to mysticism and theurgy, and was the last product of Greek philosophy.
NEOPLATONIST n.
One who held to Neoplatonism; a member of the Neoplatonic school.
NEORAMA n.
A panorama of the interior of a building, seen from within.
NEOSSINE n.
The substance constituting the edible bird's nest.
NEOSSOLOGY n.
The study of young birds.
NEOTERIC n.
One of modern times; a modern.
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