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Definition of new
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of new is as below...
New
(superl.)
Not of
ancient
extraction,
or of a
family
of
ancient
descent;
not
previously
kniwn or
famous..
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Organ
::
Organ (n.) A
medium
of
communication
between
one
person
or body and
another;
as, the
secretary
of state is the organ of
communication
between
the
government
and a
foreign
power;
a
newspaper
is the organ of its
editor,
or of a
party,
sect, etc..
Gazetteer
::
Gazetteer
(n.) A
writer
of news, or an
officer
appointed
to
publish
news by
authority..
Testament
::
Testament
(n.) One of the two
distinct
revelations
of God's
purposes
toward
man; a
covenant;
also, one of the two
general
divisions
of the
canonical
books of the
sacred
Scriptures,
in which the
covenants
are
respectively
revealed;
as, the Old
Testament;
the New
Testament;
-- often
limited,
in
colloquial
language,
to the
latter..
Parvenu
::
Parvenu
(n.) An
upstart;
a man newly risen into
notice.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To write an
account
of for
publication,
as in a
newspaper;
as, to
report
a
public
celebration
or a horse
race..
Athenaeum
::
Athenaeum
(n.) A
building
or an
apartment
where a
library,
periodicals,
and
newspapers
are kept for use..
Flax-plant
::
Flax-plant
(n.) A plant in new
Zealand
(Phormium
tenax),
allied
to the
lilies
and
aloes.
The
leaves
are two
inches
wide and
several
feet long, and
furnish
a fiber which is used for
making
ropes,
mats, and
coarse
cloth..
Press
::
Press (n.) The art or
business
of
printing
and
publishing;
hence,
printed
publications,
taken
collectively,
more
especially
newspapers
or the
persons
employed
in
writing
for them; as, a free press is a
blessing,
a
licentious
press is a
curse..
Intussusception
::
Intussusception
(n.) The
interposition
of new
particles
of
formative
material
among those
already
existing,
as in a cell wall, or in a
starch
grain..
Codex
::
Codex (n.) An
ancient
manuscript
of the
Sacred
Scriptures,
or any part of them,
particularly
the New
Testament..
Instauration
::
Instauration
(n.)
Restoration
after
decay,
lapse,
or
dilapidation;
renewal;
repair;
renovation;
renaissance..
Ana-
::
Ana- () A
prefix
in words from the
Greek,
denoting
up,
upward,
throughout,
backward,
back,
again,
anew..
Manucode
::
Manucode
(n.) Any bird of the genus
Manucodia,
of
Australia
and New
Guinea.
They are
related
to the bird of
paradise..
Riflebird
::
Riflebird
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
beautiful
birds of
Australia
and New
Guinea,
of the
genera
Ptiloris
and
Craspidophora,
allied
to the
paradise
birds..
Puritan
::
Puritan
(n.) One who, in the time of Queen
Elizabeth
and the first two
Stuarts,
opposed
traditional
and
formal
usages,
and
advocated
simpler
forms of faith and
worship
than those
established
by law; --
originally,
a term of
reproach.
The
Puritans
formed
the bulk of the early
population
of New
England..
Honewort
::
Honewort
(n.) An
umbelliferous
plant of the genus Sison (S.
Amomum);
-- so
called
because
used to cure a
swelling
called
a hone.
Vinnewed
::
Vinnewed
(a.)
Moldy;
musty.
Reinsure
::
Reinsure
(v. t.) To
insure
again after a
former
insuranse
has
ceased;
to renew
insurance
on.
Create
::
Create
(v. t.) To
invest
with a new form,
office,
or
character;
to
constitute;
to
appoint;
to make; as, to
create
one a
peer..
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
entering
into a new
spiritual
life; the act of
becoming,
or of being made,
Christian;
that
change
by which holy
affectations
and
purposes
are
substituted
for the
opposite
motives
in the
heart..
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