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1 American  
[ney] / neɪ /
Or ne

adjective

  1. formerly known as (used following the person’s current or recognized name to introduce a previous, usually masculine, name).

    Harry Houdini, né Erik Weisz.


Ne 2 American  
Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. neon.


NE 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Nebraska (approved especially for use with zip code).

  2. northeast.

  3. northeastern.

  4. Biology, Ecology. not evaluated.


ne- 4 American  
  1. variant of neo- especially before a vowel.

    neencephalon.


n.e. 5 American  

abbreviation

  1. northeast.

  2. northeastern.


N.E. 6 American  

abbreviation

  1. naval engineer.

  2. New England.

  3. northeast.

  4. northeastern.


NE 1 British  

symbol

  1. northeast(ern)

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abbreviation

  1. Nebraska

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NE 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. New England

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Ne 3 British  

symbol

  1. neon

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ne- 4 British  

combining form

  1. a variant of neo- , esp used before a vowel

    Nearctic

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ne 5 British  

abbreviation

  1. Niger

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Gender

See née.

Etymology

Origin of

First recorded in 1935–40; from French né, literally “born,” past participle of naître “to be born,” ultimately derived from Latin nātus; nascent ( def. )

Example Sentences

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It said on social media: "We are really sad to say that due to the rough NE wind it will be too rough here at Torcross for our annual swim."

From BBC

Aung San's wartime comrade Ne Win, who had taken the helm of the armed forces after the leader's assassination in murky circumstances, swooped in in a putsch he justified as protection against Myanmar's disintegration.

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Massive student-led pro-democracy protests that began on August 8, 1988 forced Ne Win to step down.

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Marky once dissented shoulder-to-shoulder with Suu Kyi in the 1988 pro-democracy protests challenging the rule of previous military dictator Ne Win and catapulting her to fame.

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Previous military ruler Ne Win changed the rules of the road, requiring vehicles to swap driving lanes -- supposedly the result of misconstrued astrological advice to shift his left-wing regime to the political right.

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