neo
pref.
new, recent; in a new or recent way
Neo
Neo may mean:
Neo-, a prefix signaling a "New" form or a revival of an old one
Neo (The Matrix), the protagonist in the Matrix film series
Neo (Yahoo! 360° bot), the first Yahoo! 360° bot
Neo (constructed language), a constructed language
Neo (magazine) a UK anime, manga and Asian entertainment magazine
Neo (keyboard), a portable keyboard made by AlphaSmart
Neo (band), a Hungarian group
Doctor Neo Cortex, from the Crash Bandicoot series
Neo (object-relational toolset), a programming framework
Neo1973, a smartphone running
OpenMoko software.
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Neo-
Neo- is a prefix, derived from
Greek that connotes a "new" or recent form of something, or a revival in a modern form.Neo- appears in its simplest sense of "new" in words such as the following:
Neapolis, the original
Greek name of the "new city" of
Naples.
neologism, meaning a newly-coined word.
neon, a newly-discovered (1898)
noble gas.neonate, a newborn child., a "newly planted"
novice in an established field.
neoteny, retaining infantile characteristics.
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neo
Adjective
1. (used as a combining form) recent or new; "`neo' is a combining form in words like `neocolonialism'"
(similar) modern
(classification) combining form
neo
neo, new, recent; in a new or recent way
néo
pref.
neo, recent, in a new or recent way