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real

(rather than persons), from Middle French, from Medieval Latin and Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things (in law), from

holograph

holograph [Late Latin holographus, from Late Greek holographos, from Greek holos whole, complete + graphein to

nightclub

providing entertainment as singers dancers or comedy acts usually open late into the night or early morning typically serving alcoholic beverages

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Newcomer

One who has lately come

Newfashioned

Made in a new form or lately come into fashion

Newly

Lately recently

News

A report of recent occurrences information of something that has lately taken place or of something before unknown fresh tidings recent

VerbarNez Perceacutes

A tribe of Indians in the late 1800s mostly inhabiting Idaho They were involved under Chief Joseph

nightbird

A person who likes to be active late at night a night owl

Rowen

A stubble field left unplowed till late in the autumn that it may be cropped by cattle

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real

(rather than persons), from Middle French, from Medieval Latin and Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things (in law), from

holograph

holograph [Late Latin holographus, from Late Greek holographos, from Greek holos whole, complete + graphein to

nightclub

providing entertainment as singers dancers or comedy acts usually open late into the night or early morning typically serving alcoholic beverages

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Newcomer

One who has lately come

Newfashioned

Made in a new form or lately come into fashion

Newly

Lately recently

News

A report of recent occurrences information of something that has lately taken place or of something before unknown fresh tidings recent

VerbarNez Perceacutes

A tribe of Indians in the late 1800s mostly inhabiting Idaho They were involved under Chief Joseph

nightbird

A person who likes to be active late at night a night owl

Rowen

A stubble field left unplowed till late in the autumn that it may be cropped by cattle

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real

(rather than persons), from Middle French, from Medieval Latin and Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things (in law), from

holograph

holograph [Late Latin holographus, from Late Greek holographos, from Greek holos whole, complete + graphein to

nightclub

providing entertainment as singers dancers or comedy acts usually open late into the night or early morning typically serving alcoholic beverages

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Newcomer

One who has lately come

Newfashioned

Made in a new form or lately come into fashion

Newly

Lately recently

News

A report of recent occurrences information of something that has lately taken place or of something before unknown fresh tidings recent

VerbarNez Perceacutes

A tribe of Indians in the late 1800s mostly inhabiting Idaho They were involved under Chief Joseph

nightbird

A person who likes to be active late at night a night owl

Rowen

A stubble field left unplowed till late in the autumn that it may be cropped by cattle

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real

(rather than persons), from Middle French, from Medieval Latin and Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things (in law), from

holograph

holograph [Late Latin holographus, from Late Greek holographos, from Greek holos whole, complete + graphein to

nightclub

providing entertainment as singers dancers or comedy acts usually open late into the night or early morning typically serving alcoholic beverages

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Newcomer

One who has lately come

Newfashioned

Made in a new form or lately come into fashion

Newly

Lately recently

News

A report of recent occurrences information of something that has lately taken place or of something before unknown fresh tidings recent

VerbarNez Perceacutes

A tribe of Indians in the late 1800s mostly inhabiting Idaho They were involved under Chief Joseph

nightbird

A person who likes to be active late at night a night owl

Rowen

A stubble field left unplowed till late in the autumn that it may be cropped by cattle

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