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neoteric

[nee-uh-ter-ik] / ˌni əˈtɛr ɪk /










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And as part of the collaboration, Burberry invited Ssense to add its neoteric polish to its SoHo retail space.

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2021

Fiorucci opened his first retail venture in Milan in the mid-’60s, importing the British designers and looks that made London the worldwide capital of neoteric chic at the time.

From Architectural Digest • Jul. 31, 2015

Today he is editor of The Criterion, a neoteric quarterly of pronounced modernist tendencies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Occasion was taken by reporters to inform the plebs that the Baron has two Panamas, one senescent and one neoteric.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Aeneid has none of the meretricious involutions of plot, none of the puzzling half-uttered allusions to essential facts, none of the teasing interruptions of the neoteric story book.

From Vergil A Biography by Frank, Tenney