De Novo

Get Babylon's Translation Software! Free Download Now!
Babylon 8 - Your all-in-one solution
Award winning translation software trusted by millions. Translate from any language to any language.
View Demo


BabylonEnglish English dictionaryDownload this dictionary
de novo
(Latin) afresh; anew, again; from the beginning


Wikipedia English The Free EncyclopediaDownload this dictionary
De novo
In general usage, de novo is a Latin expression meaning 'afresh', 'anew', 'beginning again'. It may refer to:De novo synthesis of complex molecules from simple molecules in biochemistryTrial de novo, or a new trial in the legal system De novo bank, a state bank that has been in operation for five years or lessIn Bioinformatics, de novo is a form of sequencing, as in "de novo peptide sequencing".De novo mutation, a genetic mutation that neither parent possessed nor transmitted.In Financial terminology, numbers reported by newly founded companies (especially the financial services industry) are qualified as "de novo," to distinguish them from older companies. For example, "growth de novo" means growth of newly started companies.In Marketing and Advertising de novo means "again, but in a different way" and is linked to guerrilla and grass roots marketing campaigns. Synonym of ex novo de novo - anywhere
See more at Wikipedia.org...

This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License

WordNet 2.0 DictionaryDownload this dictionary
de novo
Adverb
1. from the beginning
(classification) Latin


BabylonPortuguese English dictionaryDownload this dictionary
de novo
adv. again, afresh, yet

NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms Download this dictionary
de novo
[dih NO-vo]
In cancer, the first occurrence of cancer in the body.

A Service of the National Cancer Institute.

Define De Novo

Translate De Novo





| De Novo in French | De Novo in Italian | De Novo in Spanish | De Novo in Dutch | De Novo in Portuguese | De Novo in German | De Novo in Greek | De Novo in Hebrew | De Novo in Arabic