Neo-sannyas — is a new type of sannyas introduced by the Indian mystic and philosopher Osho (then known as Acharya Rajneesh, later also known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh) in 1970. In casual parlance, the neo prefix is often dropped. In the past, neo sannyasins… … Wikipedia
Neo-Mandaic — Mandāyí, Raṭnā Pronunciation [mændɔːˈji], [rætˤnɔ] Spoken in Iran, Iraq (extinct) Native speakers ca. 500 … Wikipedia
Neo-Marxism — is a loose term for various twentieth century approaches that amend or extend Marxism and Marxist theory, usually by incorporating elements from other intellectual traditions, such as: critical theory, psychoanalysis or Existentialism (in the… … Wikipedia
Neo Rauch — Rauch in Brühl, Germany, 2007 Born April 18, 1960 (1960 04 18) (age 51) Leipzig, East Germany … Wikipedia
Néo-trad — is a musical style from Quebec that arose around the turn of the 21st century. It can be considered a subgenre of Québécois Trad music. The term combines the Greek prefix neo, meaning new, and the contraction of the word traditionnelle, as in… … Wikipedia
neo- — [ni:əu, ni:ə US ni:ou, ni:ə] prefix [in nouns and adjectives] [: Greek; Origin: neos new ] based on a style, set of ideas, or political system that existed in the past = ↑new ▪ neo Georgian architecture ▪ neo fascists … Dictionary of contemporary English
neo- — [ niou ] prefix modern or new: used with many nouns and adjectives to make nouns and adjectives describing things that exist in the present in a slightly different form from the way they existed in the past: neoconservatism neo fascism … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Neo- — Ne o [Gr. ne os youthful, new. See {New}.] A prefix meaning new, recent, late; and in chemistry designating specifically that variety of metameric hydrocarbons which, when the name was applied, had been recently classified, and in which at least… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neo- — (prefix) new … Dictionary of ichthyology
neo- — prefix (in nouns and adjectives) a recent or later kind of a former system, style etc; new: neoclassical architecture (=copying that of ancient Greece and Rome) | neocolonialism (=the control of other countries by large modern states) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English