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- new siberian islands/ˌnjuː saɪˌbɪə.ri.ən ˈaɪ.ləndz/A Russian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, located between the Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea, north of the mainland of Eastern Siberia.plural-nounVery Low Frequency / Technical
- new smyrna beach/ˌnjuː ˈsmɜː.nə ˈbiːtʃ/A coastal city in Florida, USA, known for its beaches and surfing.nounLow
- new sol/ˌnjuː ˈsɒl/The official currency of Peru.nounC2
- new south/ˌnjuː ˈsaʊθ/A geopolitical and cultural term referring to the modernized, post-Civil War Southern United States, characterized by industrial development, urban growth, and progressive social attitudes, distinct from the antebellum 'Old South'.nounC1
- new south wales/ˌnjuː ˌsaʊθ ˈweɪlz/A state in southeastern Australia, the oldest and most populous Australian state, with Sydney as its capital.nounB2
- new spain/ˌnjuː ˈspeɪn/A historical colonial territory of the Spanish Empire in the Americas, centered in modern-day Mexico and extending northward.nounC2
- new start/njuː ˈstɑːt/An act or instance of beginning again, often after a previous failure or period of difficulty, with a fresh approach or renewed energy.nounB1 (Intermediate)
- new stone age/ˌnjuː ˈstəʊn ˌeɪdʒ/A term for the later part of the Stone Age, characterized by the development of agriculture, polished stone tools, and settled communities.nounC1
- new style/ˌnjuː ˈstaɪl/A modern, contemporary, or recently developed way of doing something, often contrasting with older or traditional methods.nounB1
- new sweden/ˌnjuː ˈswiː.dən/A Swedish colony that existed along the Delaware River in North America from 1638 to 1655.nounLow
- new testament/ˌnjuː ˈtes.tə.mənt/The second primary division of the Christian Bible, comprising 27 books which chronicle the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the early history of the Christian church.nounB2-C1 (Specialized/Religious Context)
- new theology/njuː θiˈɒlədʒi/A modern reinterpretation or development of religious doctrine, often challenging traditional beliefs.nounLow
- new thought/ˌnjuː ˈθɔːt/A novel or original idea, concept, or way of thinking that has not been previously considered.nounB2
- new town/ˌnjuː ˈtaʊn/A town planned and built in a relatively undeveloped area, often to relieve overcrowding in existing cities or as part of a regional development policy.nounB2
- new ulm/ˌnjuː ˈʊlm/A proper noun referring to a city in Minnesota, United States, named after Ulm in Germany.nounC2
- new urbanism/njuː ˈɜːbənɪzəm/A planning and architectural movement promoting walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods with traditional town planning principles as an alternative to suburban sprawl.nounC1
- new wave/ˌnjuː ˈweɪv/A movement or trend that breaks with traditional styles and introduces innovative ideas, particularly in music, film, or culture.nounC1
- new westminster/ˌnjuː ˈwɛstmɪnstə/A city in British Columbia, Canada, located on the north bank of the Fraser River, historically the capital of the Colony of British Columbia.nounLow
- new windsor/ˌnjuː ˈwɪnzə/A placename referring to a settlement, town, or district.nounVery Low
- new wool/ˌnjuː ˈwʊl/Wool that has been freshly sheared from sheep and has not been previously processed or used in manufacturing.nounLow
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