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Meanings of
Neo-Latin
in English
Portuguese
neolatim
Back to the meaning
Latin since the Renaissance; used for scientific nomenclature.
New Latin
Portuguese
neolatim
Synonyms
Examples for "
New Latin
"
New Latin
Examples for "
New Latin
"
1
Several of the
new
Latin
American projects rank among Miami's most ambitious.
2
Of course our
new
Latin
superpower is anything but idyllic.
3
This
new
Latin
school-instruction was of the most comprehensive importance.
4
We now come to the
new
Latin
literature with which we are intimately concerned.
5
It plans to open more stores and enter
new
Latin
American countries in 2018, a spokeswoman said.
Usage of
Neo-Latin
in English
1
Here is a concept:
Neo-Latin
.
2
All authors and notable partisans of
Neo-Latin
universal languages shall meet in a special academy, which will elaborate a compromise-language.
3
The alluring mirage of a
neo-Latin
empire had completely vanished from the Western horizon.
4
It is not so with the
neo-Latin
nations of Southern Europe and the Portuguese of the Brazil.
5
Neo-Latin"is the 3rd & last major epoch in the history of Latin, succeeding the ancient Roman & medieval periods."
6
A GROUNDBREAKING new study of Irish Renaissance Latin has been launched by members of the centre for
neo-Latin
studies at University College Cork.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
neo-latin empire
neo-latin nations
neo-latin studies
Translations for
Neo-Latin
Portuguese
neolatim
Neo-Latin
through the time