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What (who) is neo- - definition


neo-         
Neo- is used with nouns to form adjectives and nouns that refer to modern versions of styles and political groups that existed in the past.
...10ft high neo-Victorian gates...
The neo-Socialists were a small right wing group.
PREFIX
Neo-         
·- A prefix meaning new, recent, late; and in chemistry designating specifically that variety of metameric hydrocarbons which, when the name was applied, had been recently classified, and in which at least one carbon atom in connected directly with four other carbon atoms;
- contrasted with normal and iso-; as, neopentane; the neoparaffins. Also used adjectively.
neo-         
['ni:??]
¦ combining form
1. new: neonate.
2. a new or revived form of: Neoplatonism.
Origin
from Gk neos 'new'.
Examples of use of neo-
1. And others too: Chavez and his neo–coms (neo–communists); Putin and his neo–mons (neo–monarchists); Beijing and it neo–caps (neo–capitalists); and of course the Al–Qaeda style NGMs (non–government militias). But, unlike Vietnam, the stakes in Iraq will reverberate throughout the world for a generation and more if the United States falters.
2. Today, the corporate culture is an essential clone of neo–colonialism of the neo–conservative brand.
3. We called it neo–colonialism then and neo–colonialism it remains.
4. Enlightened neo–liberalism is as good as it gets for neo–Labour.
5. Reputed neo–Taliban spokesman Yusuf Ahmadi said neo–Taliban guerrillas were involved in the fighting, adding that one was wounded.