neoteric

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English - Turkish
{s} yeni
{s} modern
English - English
A modern author (especially as opposed to a classical writer)

Galen himself writes promiscuously of them both by reason of their affinity; but most of our neoterics do handle them apart, whom I will follow in this treatise.

Modern, new-fangled
Someone with new or modern ideas
New; recent

A few words on the two neoteric terms, cybertext and ergodic, are in order. — Cybertext, 1997, Espen Aarseth.

{a} novel, late, modern, fresh, recent
Recent in origin; modern; new
{s} neoterical, new; recent; modern; that has a modern origin
One of modern times; a modern
{i} neoterism, novelty; new writer, someone of contemporary times
neoteric

    Hyphenation

    ne·o·ter·ic

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Late Latin neotericus, from Hellenistic Greek νεωτερικός, from comparative of Ancient Greek νέος (“new”).
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