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Definition of Neoterically

Neoterically
Neoterically Neo`ter"ic*al*ly, adv. Recently; newly.

Meaning of Neoterically from wikipedia

- poetae novi, "new poets") or Neoterics were a series of avant-garde Latin poets who wrote in the 1st century BCE. Neoteric poets deliberately turned away...
- respective offices. Further acquisitions included the April 2009 acquisition of Neoteric Technology Ltd and the April 2010 acquisition of California-based Global...
- references to the neoteric writers Pollio and Cinna, it has been inferred that he was, for a time, ****ociated with Catullus's neoteric circle. According...
- Ruth Underwood (born Ruth Komanoff; May 23, 1946) is an American musician best known for playing xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, and other percussion instruments...
- kaˈtʊllʊs]; c. 84 – c. 54 BC), known as Catullus (kə-TUL-əs), was a Latin neoteric poet of the late Roman Republic. His surviving works remain widely read...
- abandoned by or separated from their men was a "stock motif of ****enistic and neoteric poetry (the classic example for us is, of course, Catullus 66)". Otis also...
- Raible stated that though "No" is well-intentioned, it comes across as neoteric and is a diluted version of the Destiny's Child and En Vogue songs that...
- poetry Hungry generation Imaginism Imagism Language poets Neoavanguardia Neoteric Nouveau roman Oberiu Oulipo Slam poetry Ultraísmo Visual poetry Zaum Music...
- Unsatisfied with the idea of becoming a photographer, in 2014 Wong told Neoteric Magazine that "towards the end of my degree I felt I had gained no real...
- conditioner product manufactured by Scott's Liquid Gold-Inc through their Neoteric Cosmetics subsidiary. Prell was introduced by Procter & Gamble in 1947...