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neoteric
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ne·o·ter·ic  (n-trk)
adj.
Of recent origin; modern.

[Late Latin netericus, from Greek neterikos, from neteros, younger, comparative of neos, new; see newo- in Indo-European roots.]

neoteric [ˌniːəʊˈtɛrɪk] Rare
adj
belonging to a new fashion or trend; modern a neoteric genre
n
a new writer or philosopher
[via Late Latin from Greek neōterikos young, fresh, from neoteros younger, more recent, from neos new, recent]
neoterically  adv

neoteric
a modern person; one accepting new ideas and practices.
See also: Ideas
neoteric - Used to describe a person, especially an author, it means one belongs to modern/recent times—but it might also refer to a person having a modern outlook or new ideas; when used of things, it indicates that they are modern, new, or recent.
See also related terms for recent.


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