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  • 91neosalvarsan — /nioʊˈsælvəsən/ (say neeoh salvuhsuhn) noun (also upper case) → neoarsphenamine. {trademark} …

  • 92neosporosis — /nioʊspəˈroʊsəs/ (say neeohspuh rohsuhs) noun a congenital disease of dogs caused by a protozoan, Neospora caninum, which develops cysts in the gut; characterised by paralysis particularly in the pelvic limbs, leading to death …

  • 93neoteric — /nioʊˈtɛrɪk/ (say neeoh terik) adjective 1. modern. –noun 2. a modern writer, thinker, etc. {Late Latin neōtericus, from Greek neōterikos youthful} –neoterically, adverb …

  • 94neotropical — /nioʊˈtrɒpɪkəl/ (say neeoh tropikuhl) adjective of or relating to the part of North America and South America extending from the Tropic of Cancer southwards …

  • 95Neotropical realm — /nioʊˌtrɒpɪkəl ˈrɛlm/ (say neeoh.tropikuhl relm) noun the biogeographical realm extending from Mexico through the whole of South America and including islands such as the West Indies, Galapagos, Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands. Also,… …

  • 96neotype — /ˈnioʊtaɪp/ (say neeohtuyp) noun Biology an example of a species selected to identify the species when the type specimen, or a species chosen as the type specimen, no longer exists. See type specimen. {neo + type (def. 4b) …

  • 97neoytterbium — /ˌnioʊɪˈtɜbiəm/ (say .neeohi terbeeuhm) noun Obsolete → ytterbium …

  • 98Neozoic — /nioʊˈzoʊɪk/ (say neeoh zohik) adjective of or relating to the geological era lasting from the end of the Mesozoic to the present time …

  • 99New I/O — New I/O, usually called NIO, is a collection of Java programming language APIs that offer features for intensive I/O operations. It was introduced with the J2SE 1.4 release of Java by Sun Microsystems to complement an existing standard I/O. NIO… …

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  • 100šuo — šuõ sm. (4), šuõj (4) LKKII217(Lz), LKAII83(Str, Trak, Onš), Pns, šuõn (4), šuvà (4) Rtr, NdŽ, LKAII83, LzŽ, Sn, Bn, Mšg; I, Tat, G115, RtŽ; gen. sing. šuñs KBII111, K, Š; R, MŽ, šuniẽs KBII111; SD1122, H, šunès, šùnio; nom. du. šunù;… …

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