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the first day of a calendar year; the first day of January. Often colloquially abbreviated to New year's or new year.
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Cut low in the neck; decollete; -- said of a woman's dress.
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Having a scraggy neck.
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Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, or his discoveries.
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Having a well defined ring of color around the neck.
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Nearest in place; having no similar object intervening.
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Full of news; abounding in information as to current events.
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A neglecting of one's self, or of one's own interests.
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Having three nerves.
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A seller of newspapers.
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Nearest in degree, quality, rank, right, or relation; as, the next heir was an infant.
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In the time, place, or order nearest or immediately suceeding; as, this man follows next.
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Quite new; brand-new; fire-new.
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Nearest in time; as, the next day or hour.
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One who gathered news for, and wrote, news-letters.
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Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of the year; as, New-year gifts or odes.
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A follower of Newton.
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Stubborn; inflexibly obstinate; contumacious; as, stiff-necked pride; a stiff-necked people.
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Any one of several species of small aquatic salamanders. The common British species are the crested newt (Triton cristatus) and the smooth newt (Lophinus punctatus). In America, Diemictylus viridescens is one of the most abundant species.
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The quality or state of being stiff-necked; stubbornness.
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