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  • 51neoplatonism — /nioʊˈpleɪtənɪzəm/ (say neeoh playtuhnizuhm) noun a philosophical system, originating in the 3rd century AD, founded on platonic doctrine and influenced by elements of mysticism and of Judaism and Christianity. Also, Neo Platonism. –neoplatonic… …

  • 52niokinti — niõkinti, ina, ino …

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  • 53niokojimas — sm. (1) DŽ → niokoti 1: Šventųjų girių naikinimą poetas laikė ne tik Lietuvos grožio ir turto niokojimu rš …

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  • 54niokotojas — niokotojas, a smob. (1) BŽ377 siaubikas, naikintojas …

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  • 55niovinti — niovinti, ina, ino žr. novinti …

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  • 56niovyti — niovyti, ija, ijo žr. niovinti …

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  • 57neo-colonialism — /ˌnioʊ kəˈloʊniəlɪzəm/ (say .neeoh kuh lohneeuhlizuhm) noun the control, especially political, by a powerful nation of a smaller one which is technically independent. –neo colonial, adjective –neo colonialist, adjective …

  • 58neo-con — /ˈnioʊ kɒn/ (say neeoh kon) Politics –adjective 1. neo conservative. –noun 2. a person who adopts new conservative principles …

  • 59neo-conservative — /ˌnioʊ kənˈsɜvətɪv/ (say .neeoh kuhn servuhtiv) adjective 1. espousing what are regarded as more traditional values, sometimes permeated by a religious view, in relation to political agendas that affect social mores. –noun 2. a person espousing… …

  • 60Neo-Darwinism — /nioʊ ˈdawənɪzəm/ (say neeoh dahwuhnizuhm) noun the theory of evolution as expounded by later students of Darwin, especially Weismann, who hold that natural selection accounts for evolution and deny the inheritance of acquired characteristics …