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neo-

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neo-

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neo-impressionism

N ทฤษฏี และ เทคนิค การ วาดภาพ ของ  French impressionists Pointillism Divisionism

 

neo-lamarckism

N ทฤษฏี แบบ ใหม่ ของ  Lamarkism ที่รวม เรื่อง การ เลือกสรร ของ ธรรมชาติ เป็น ส่วนหนึ่ง ของ การ เกิด วิวัฒนาการ 

 

neo-scholasticism

N การ ใช้ หลักการ ของ  Scholasticism ใช ชีวิตประจำวัน 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

NEO-

Ne "o- (. Etym: [Gr. New. ]

 

Defn: A prefix meaning new, recent, late; and in chemistry designating specifically that variety of metameric hydrocarbons which, when the name was applied, had been recently classified, and in which at least one carbon atom in connected directly with four other carbon atoms; -- contrasted with normal and iso-; as, neopentane; the neoparaffins. Also used adjectively.

 

NEO-CHRISTIANITY

Ne `o-Chris *tian "i *ty ( or ), n. Etym: [Neo- + Christianity. ]

 

Defn: Rationalism.

 

NEO-DARWINISM

NEO-DARWINISM Ne `o-Dar "win *ism, n.

 

Defn: The theory which holds natural selection, as explained by Darwin, to be the chief factor in the evolution of plants and animals, and denies the inheritance of acquired characters; -- esp. opposed to Neo-Lamarckism. Weismannism is an example of extreme Neo- Darwinism. -- Ne `o-Dar *win "i *an, a. & n.

 

NEO-GREEK

NEO-GREEK Ne `o-Greek ", n.

 

Defn: A member of a body of French painters (F. les néo -Grecs ) of the middle 19th century. The term is rather one applied by outsiders to certain artists of grave and refined style, such as Hamon and Aubert, than a name adopted by the artists themselves.

 

NEO-HEBRAIC

NEO-HEBRAIC Neo-Hebraic, n.

 

Defn: The modern Hebrew language.

 

NEO-HEBRAIC

NEO-HEBRAIC Ne `o-He *bra "ic, a.

 

Defn: Of, pert. to, or designating, modern Hebrew, or Hebrew of later date than the Biblical.

 

NEO-HEGELIAN

NEO-HEGELIAN Neo-Hegelian, n.

 

Defn: An adherent of Neo-Hegelianism.

 

NEO-HEGELIAN

NEO-HEGELIAN Ne `o-He *ge "li *an, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to Neo-Hegelianism.

 

NEO-HEGELIANISM

NEO-HEGELIANISM Ne `o-He *ge "li *an *ism, n.

 

Defn: The philosophy of a school of British and American idealists who follow Hegel in dialectical or logical method and in the general outcome of their doctrine. The founders and leaders of Neo- Hegelianism include: in England, T. H. Green (1836 -1882 ); in Scotland, J. (182 -98 ) and E. (1835 -19 8 ) Caird; in the United States, W. T. Harris (1835 -19 9 ) and Josiah Royce (1855 - -).

 

NEO-HELLENIC

NEO-HELLENIC Ne `o-Hel *len "ic, n.

 

Defn: Same as Romaic.

 

NEO-HELLENISM

NEO-HELLENISM Ne `o-Hel "len *ism, n.

 

Defn: Hellenism as surviving or revival in modern times; the practice or pursuit of ancient Greek ideals in modern life, art, or literature, as in the Renaissance.

 

NEO-KANTIAN

NEO-KANTIAN Neo-Kantian, n.

 

Defn: An adherent of Neo-Kantianism.

 

NEO-KANTIAN

NEO-KANTIAN Ne `o-Kant "i *an, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to Neo-Kantianism.

 

NEO-KANTIANISM

NEO-KANTIANISM Ne `o-Kant "i *an *ism, n.

 

Defn: The philosophy of modern thinkers who follow Kant in his general theory of knowledge, esp. of a group of German philosophers including F. A. Lange, H. Cohen, Paul Natorp, and others.

 

NEO-LAMARCKISM

NEO-LAMARCKISM Ne `o-La *marck "ism, n. (Biol.)

 

Defn: Lamarckism as revived, modified, and expounded by recent biologists, esp. as maintaining that the offspring inherits characters acquired by the parent from change of environment, use or disuse of parts, etc. ; -- opposed of Neo-Darwinism (which see, above ). -- Ne `o-La *marck "i *an, a. & n.

 

NEO-LATIN

Ne `o-Lat "in, a. Etym: [Neo- + Latin. ]

 

Defn: Applied to the Romance languages, as being mostly of Latin origin.

 

NEO-MALTHUSIAN

NEO-MALTHUSIAN Ne `o-Mal *thu "sian, a.

 

Defn: Designating, or pertaining to, a group of modern economists who hold to the Malthusianism doctrine that permanent betterment of the general standard of living is impossible without decrease of competition by limitation of the number of births. -- Ne `o- Mal *thu "sian, Ne `o-Mal *thu "sian *ism, n.

 

NEO-SCHOLASTIC

NEO-SCHOLASTIC Ne `o-Scho *las "tic, a.

 

Defn: Of or pert. to Neo-Scholasticism.

 

NEO-SCHOLASTICISM

NEO-SCHOLASTICISM Ne `o-Scho *las "ti *cism, n.

 

Defn: The modern revival of the Scholastic philosophy, esp. of that of Thomas Aquinas, with critical revision to suit the exigencies of the general advance in learning. The Neo-Scholastic movement received a great impetus from Leo XIII.'s interest in it.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

neo-

neo- |ˈniˌoʊ | comb. form 1 new: neonate. 2 a new or revived form of: neo-Georgian. ORIGIN from Greek neos new.

 

neo-Confucianism

ne o-Con fu cian ism |ˌnēōkənˈfyo͞oSHənizəm ˌnioʊkənˈfjuʃənɪzəm | noun a movement in religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China around ad 1000 in response to the ideas of Taoism and Buddhism. DERIVATIVES ne o-Con fu cian adjective

 

neo-Darwinian

ne o-Dar win i an |ˌnēōdärˈwinēən ˌnioʊ dɑrˈwɪniən | adjective Biology of or relating to the modern version of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, incorporating the findings of genetics. DERIVATIVES ne o-Dar win ism |ˈdärwinizəm |noun, ne o-Dar win ist |ˈdärwinist |noun

 

neo-Georgian

ne o-Geor gian adjective of, relating to, or imitative of a revival of a Georgian style in architecture.

 

neo-Gothic

ne o-Goth ic adjective of or in an artistic style that originated in the 19th century, characterized by the revival of Gothic and other medieval forms. In architecture it is manifested in pointed arches, vaulted ceilings, and mock fortifications. noun the neo-Gothic style.

 

neo-Impressionism

ne o-Im pres sion ism (also Neo-Impressionism ) noun a late 19th -century movement in French painting that sought to improve on Impressionism through a systematic approach to form and color, particularly using pointillist technique. The movement's leading figures included Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, and Camille Pissarro. DERIVATIVES ne o-Im pres sion ist adjective & noun

 

neo-Latin

ne o-Lat in noun another term for modern Latin.

 

neo-Malthusianism

ne o-Mal thu sian ism |ˌnēōmalˈTHo͞oZHəˌnizəm ˌnioʊ mælˈθjuʒənɪzəm | noun the view that the rate of increase of a population should be controlled. DERIVATIVES ne o-Mal thu sian adjective & noun

 

neo-Marxist

ne o-Marx ist |ˌnēōˈmärksist ˌnioʊ ˈmɑrksəst | adjective of or relating to forms of political philosophy that arise from the adaptation of Marxist thought to accommodate or confront modern issues such as the global economy, the capitalist welfare state, and the stability of liberal democracies. noun a person with neo-Marxist views. DERIVATIVES ne o-Marx ism |-ˌizəm |noun

 

Neo-Melanesian

Ne o-Mel a ne sian |ˌnēōˌmeləˈnēZHən nioʊ ˌmɛləˈniʒən | noun another term for Tok Pisin.

 

neo-Nazi

ne o-Na zi noun ( pl. neo-Nazis ) a member of an organization similar to the German Nazi Party. a person of extreme racist or nationalist views. adjective of or relating to neo-Nazis or neo-Nazism. DERIVATIVES ne o-Na zism noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

neo-

neo- |ˈniːəʊ | combining form 1 new: neonate. 2 a new or revived form of: neo-Georgian. ORIGIN from Greek neos new .

 

neo-Confucianism

neo-Confucian ¦ism noun [ mass noun ] a movement in religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China around ad 1000 in response to the ideas of Taoism and Buddhism. DERIVATIVES neo-Confucian adjective & noun

 

neo-Darwinian

neo-Darwin ¦ian |ˌniːəʊdɑːˈwɪnɪən | adjective relating to the modern version of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, incorporating the findings of genetics. DERIVATIVES neo-Darwinism |niːəʊˈdɑː - |noun, neo-Darwinist |niːəʊˈdɑː - |noun & adjective

 

neo-fascist

neo-fascist |niːəʊˈfaʃɪst | noun a member of an organization similar to the Italian Fascist movement of the early 20th century. adjective relating to neo-fascists or neo-fascism. DERIVATIVES neo-fascism noun

 

neo-Georgian

neo-Georgian |niːəʊˈdʒɔːdʒ (ə )n | adjective relating to or imitative of a revival of a Georgian style in architecture.

 

neo-Gothic

neo-Gothic |niːə (ʊ ) ˈgɒθɪk | adjective of or in a style of art and architecture that originated in the 19th century, characterized by the revival of medieval Gothic forms. In architecture it is manifested in pointed arches, vaulted ceilings, and mock fortifications. noun [ mass noun ] the neo-Gothic style.

 

neo-Impressionism

neo-Impres ¦sion ¦ism noun [ mass noun ] a late 19th -century movement in French painting which sought to improve on Impressionism through a systematic approach to form and colour, particularly using pointillist technique. The movement's leading figures included Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, and Camille Pissarro. DERIVATIVES neo-Impressionist adjective & noun

 

neo-Latin

neo-Latin noun [ mass noun ] the Romance languages.

 

neo-liberal

neo-liberal adjective relating to or denoting a modified form of liberalism tending to favour free-market capitalism. noun a person with neo-liberal views. DERIVATIVES neo-liberalism noun

 

neo-Malthusianism

neo-Malthusianism |ˌniːəʊmalˈθjuːzɪənɪz (ə )m | noun [ mass noun ] the view that the rate of increase of a population should be controlled. DERIVATIVES neo-Malthusian adjective & noun

 

neo-Marxist

neo-Marxist adjective relating to forms of political philosophy which arise from the adaptation of Marxist thought to accommodate or confront modern issues such as the global economy, the capitalist welfare state, and the stability of liberal democracies. noun a person with neo-Marxist views. DERIVATIVES neo-Marxism noun

 

Neo-Melanesian

Neo-Melanesian |ˌnɪəʊ mɛləˈniːzjən, -ʒən | noun another term for Tok Pisin.

 

neo-Nazi

neo-Nazi |niːə (ʊ )ˈnɑːtsi, -ˈnɑːzi | noun ( pl. neo-Nazis ) a member of an organization similar to the German Nazi Party. a person of extreme racist or nationalist views. adjective relating to neo-Nazis or neo-Nazism. DERIVATIVES neo-Nazism noun

 

Duden Dictionary

neo-

neo- , Neo- Präfix Neo- zu griechisch néos = neu 1 bedeutet in Bildungen mit Adjektiven oder Substantiven neu, erneuert; jung neolithisch | Neologismus 2 drückt in Bildungen mit Substantiven oder Adjektiven aus, dass etwas (eine Ideologie, Kunstrichtung o. Ä.) eine Wiederbelebung erfährt oder dass an Früheres angeknüpft wird Neobarock | neokonservativ, neostalinistisch

 

French Dictionary

néo-

néo - préf. préfixe Élément du latin signifiant « nouveau ». Note Technique 1 ° Les mots auxquels le préfixe néo - est joint s ’écrivent maintenant en un seul mot, à l ’exception de ceux dont le second élément commence par un i. Le néoclassicisme, le néo -impressionnisme. Cette règle ne s ’applique pas aux noms de peuples composés du préfixe néo - ni lorsque le préfixe signifie « de souche récente ». 2 ° Les noms de peuples comprenant le préfixe néo - s ’écrivent avec un trait d ’union et deux majuscules. Des Néo -Zélandais. 3 ° Si le préfixe signifie « de souche récente », il s ’écrit avec un trait d ’union et une minuscule initiale. Un néo -Québécois, des néo -Ontariens. Le préfixe néo - est invariable, mais le deuxième élément prend la marque du pluriel.

 

néo-démocrate

néo -démocrate ou néodémocrate adj. et n. m. et f. Adepte du Nouveau Parti démocratique. : Il est néo -démocrate. Des néo -démocrates ou néodémocrates.

 

néo-impressionnisme

néo -impressionnisme n. m. nom masculin Mouvement pictural dont le peintre pointilliste Seurat fut le chef de file entre 1885 et 1890.

 

néo-impressionniste

néo -impressionniste adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui relève du néo -impressionnisme. : Les néo -impressionnistes privilégiaient la richesse et la solidité des tons. Des peintres néo -impressionnistes.

 

néo-zélandais

néo -zélandais , aise adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De la Nouvelle-Zélande. : Un paysage néo -zélandais. Un Néo -Zélandais, une Néo -Zélandaise. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec des minuscules; le nom, avec des majuscules.

 

Spanish Dictionary

neo-

neo- Elemento prefijal de origen griego que entra en la formación de nombres y adjetivos con el significado de ‘nuevo ’, ‘reciente :neoliberalismo, neoplastia, neogótico .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

neo-

ne o- /níːə , ⦅米 ⦆níːoʊ /複合要素 新しい, 近代の, 復活した (!ne-ともなる ) Neo- Latin 近代ラテン語