Synonyms for de novo
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : de noh-woh; English dee noh-voh, dey |
Phonetic Transcription : dɛ ˈnoʊ woʊ; English di ˈnoʊ voʊ, deɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for de novo
Définition of de novo
Origin :- Latin, literally "anew, afresh."
- As in afresh : adj new or repeated
- As in anew : adv fresh; again
- It would not be more wonderful, de novo, than the discovery of the lightning-rod, or navigation by steam!
- Extract from : « Pencillings by the Way » by N. Parker Willis
- Antecedently possessing the μορφὴ of God, He now de novo 'took' the μορφὴ of a bondservant.
- Extract from : « To My Younger Brethren » by Handley C. G. Moule
- First, I will give you a translation, de novo, of this untranslateable prayer.
- Extract from : « The Works of William Cowper » by William Cowper
- I have adventured to publish it de novo in this book, first because it was but hudled up among purposes of another nature.
- Extract from : « Witchcraft and Superstitious Record in the South-Western District of Scotland » by J. Maxwell Wood
- The court treated it as an original proceeding, even as to questions of fact; and proceeded to consider it de novo.
- Extract from : « Railroads: Rates and Regulations » by William Z. Ripley
- De Novo Organo silemus, he says, neque de eo quicquam prlibamus.
- Extract from : « Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, Vol. 2 » by Henry Hallam
- De novo ho inteso, como de la morte del Duca di Candia fo causa el Cardinale suo fratello.
- Extract from : « Lucretia Borgia » by Ferdinand Gregorovius
- His flask experiments, therefore, prove nothing; and all this talk about de novo production is the sheerest scientific delusion.
- Extract from : « Life: Its True Genesis » by R. W. Wright
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