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New Latin
New Latinn. Latin as used since about 1500.New Latin n (Languages) the form of Latin used since the Renaissance, esp for scientific nomenclature. Also called: Neo-Latin New′ Lat′in n. the Latin of literature and learned writing from c1500 to the present, including the Greco-Latin taxonomic nomenclature of biology. Abbr.: NL [1885–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | New Latin - Latin since the Renaissance; used for scientific nomenclatureNeo-LatinLatin - any dialect of the language of ancient Rome | TranslationsNew Latin
New Latin the form of Latin used since the Renaissance, esp for scientific nomenclature AcronymsSeeNLNew Latin
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