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Neoterical — Neoteric Ne o*ter ic, Neoterical Ne o*ter ic*al, a. [L. neotericus, Gr. newteriko s, fr. new teros, compar. of ne os young, new.] Recent in origin; modern; new. Our neoteric verbs. Fitzed. Hall. [1913 Webster] Some being ancient, others… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Neoteric — Ne o*ter ic, Neoterical Ne o*ter ic*al, a. [L. neotericus, Gr. newteriko s, fr. new teros, compar. of ne os young, new.] Recent in origin; modern; new. Our neoteric verbs. Fitzed. Hall. [1913 Webster] Some being ancient, others neoterical. Bacon … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
William Heminges — (1602 ndash; c. 1653?), also Hemminges, Heminge, and other variants, was a playwright and theatrical figure of the Caroline period. [Carol A. Morley, ed., The Plays and Poems of William Heminge , Madison, NJ, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press … Wikipedia
novel — I adjective alien, anomalous, bizarre, different, distinctive, eccentric, exceptional, extraordinary, foreign, fresh, innovative, inusitate, irregular, modern, neoteric, neoterical, new, newly come, nonconformist, novus, odd, original, peculiar,… … Law dictionary