neoteric
pronunciation
How to pronounce neoteric in British English: UK [ˌni:əʊ'terɪk]
How to pronounce neoteric in American English: US [ˌnioʊ'terɪk]
Word Origin
- neoteric (adj.)
- "recent, new," 1590s, from Late Latin neotericus, from Greek neoterikos "youthful, fresh, modern," from neoteros, comp. of neos "new" (see new). Related: Neoterism.
Example
- 1. Natural rights and reorientation of european neoteric political philosophy .
- 2. The catching-up stratagems of neoteric china and some references for technological .
- 3. Alternative title a study on the development of a neoteric kicking dynamometer and kicking strength for taekwondo dan promotion .
- 4. Design strings along with life -- relations between the scale of neoteric residence of changsha and the style of life .
- 5. All his achievements in this period are very instructive in chinese neoteric musical history .