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neolithic, neopagan, neoclassic, neonatal, neophyte A standard dictionary will give you some of the above examples, along with many other words. The internet is a wonderful thing, but a good dictionary in book-format is something that should sit by every desk.
There is a style known as neoclassic, meaning, the new classic.
It means "you" in Korean in a more formal way than saying "neo"
NeoPlatonic - Neo meaning "new" and Platonic meaning Plato. It was the form of love that the Christian Church instituted instead of the original Platonic love. It is basically the love for all others and for God after rising above all sin and material things.
Neo is a Greek word for New, and lithic is also a Greek word meaning stone. So the word Neolithic means New Stone (age), since it was the second revolution after the Paleolithic Revolution. Which also has Greek roots, meaning Old Stone (age).
neolithic, neopagan, neoclassic, neonatal, neophyte A standard dictionary will give you some of the above examples, along with many other words. The internet is a wonderful thing, but a good dictionary in book-format is something that should sit by every desk.
"Neo-" is a prefix meaning modern.
Its the greek word νέο (neo-) meaning new.
νέος - neos or neo, as in neo-nazi, neo-darwinism, neo-expressionism, neo-freudian, neo-gothic, neo-latin, etc. also - "koinos" meaning "newly made, different from that which had been formerly" as opposed to "neos" meaning "young"
The Latin phrase "Neo Eboraci" translates to "New York" in English. It literally means "New York" with "Neo" meaning "new" and "Eboraci" derived from "Eboracum," the ancient Roman name for York, England. The term reflects the city's historical ties and its name's origins.
Brontosaurus is derived from Neo-Latin, equivalent of the Greek words Brontḗ (meaning thunder) and saûros (meaning lizard). So, Brontosaurus is "Thunder Lizard".
The word you are looking for is 'neo'.
Neo before a word means that there is a modern equivalent to that words meaning. Neocolonialism suggests that modern trade is equivalent to colonialism.
νέος - neos or neo, as in neo-nazi, neo-darwinism, neo-expressionism, neo-freudian, neo-gothic, neo-latin, etc. also - "koinos" meaning "newly made, different from that which had been formerly" as opposed to "neos" meaning "young"
Brontosaurus is derived from Neo-Latin, equivalent of the Greek words Brontḗ (meaning thunder) and saûros (meaning lizard). So, Brontosaurus is "Thunder Lizard".
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The word neophyte is comprised of two root words: 'neo' and 'phyt.' The root word neo is derived from the Ancient Greek word 'neos,' meaning 'new,' and phyt is derived from the Greek word 'phutos,' meaning 'plant.' Together, they form the word neophyte, which describes a person who is a beginner or novice.