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  • 71neo-romanticism — /ˌnioʊ roʊˈmæntəsɪzəm/ (say .neeoh roh mantuhsizuhm) noun a style in music, etc., seen as a revival of a romantic style, with emphasis on feelings and emotions …

  • 72neo-scholasticism — /nioʊ skəˈlæstəsɪzəm/ (say neeoh skuh lastuhsizuhm) noun (sometimes upper case) a contemporary application of scholasticism to modern problems and life. –neo scholastic, adjective …

  • 73neo-synephrine — /nioʊ ˈsɪnəfrin/ (say neeoh sinuhfreen) noun → phenylephrine. Also, Neo Synephrine. {trademark} …

  • 74neoarsphenamine — /nioʊasˈfɛnəmin/ (say neeohahs fenuhmeen) noun an orange medicinal powder, H2NC6H3(OH)As2C6H3(OH)NHCH2OSONa, used formerly in the treatment of syphilis and yaws, and prepared from, but less toxic than, salvarsan; neosalvarsan. {neo +… …

  • 75neoclassical — /nioʊˈklæsɪkəl/ (say neeoh klasikuhl) adjective belonging or relating to a revival of classical style, as in art. Also, neoclassic …

  • 76neoclassicism — /nioʊˈklæsəsɪzəm/ (say neeoh klasuhsizuhm) noun a late 18th and early 19th century revivalist art and architectural style, deriving directly from classical models …

  • 77neocortex — /nioʊˈkɔtɛks/ (say neeoh kawteks) noun the part of the cerebral cortex which is phylogenetically the most recent in development, including all of the cortex except the olfactory portions, hippocampal and piriform areas …

  • 78neodymium — /nioʊˈdɪmiəm/ (say neeoh dimeeuhm) noun a rare earth, metallic, trivalent element occurring with cerium and other rare earth metals, and having rose to violet coloured salts. Symbol: Nd; relative atomic mass: 144.24; atomic number: 60; density: 6 …

  • 79Neogaea — /nioʊˈdʒiə/ (say neeoh jeeuh) noun → Neotropical realm …

  • 80neoichnology — /nioʊɪkˈnɒlədʒi/ (say neeohik noluhjee) noun See ichnology …