What does de novo mean?

Definitions for de novo
də ˈnoʊ voʊde no·vo

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. de novoadverb

    from the beginning

Wiktionary

  1. de novoadverb

    anew

  2. de novoadjective

    Anew, afresh, from the beginning; without consideration of previous instances, proceedings or determinations.

  3. Etymology: From the adverb de novo; from de + novo, the ablative singular of novus.

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  1. de novo

    De novo is a Latin phrase that means "from the beginning" or "anew". In a legal context, it refers to considering a matter afresh. In biology or medicine, it refers to a trait, mutation, or structure that is present in an individual but not in their parents, or to events or structures that occur or form for the first time during development or reproduction.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of de novo in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of de novo in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of de novo in a Sentence

  1. Albino Oliveira:

    Something meant that an agreement was not possible and if it ends without any type of deal, a window of uncertainty will open, we will have to wait and see if Novo Banco is not sold, what could happen to the financial system afterwards, what the implications are.

  2. Jakob Riis:

    Novo has been there throughout. Now there are a lot of companies lining up to get into Iran and I think we are going to benefit from having been there for a while.

  3. Gary Paulin:

    Many European pharma names will benefit from this, our favourites being Roche, GlaxoSmithKline and Novo Nordisk.

  4. Joshua Swamidass:

    But now, clearing up some big scientificunderstandings, we know that all four of these things can be true at the same time, even if Adam and Eve lived as recently as just 6,000 years ago, they would be the genealogical ancestors of everyoneacross the globe by AD 1. They could even have been created de novo, from the dust and a rib. Of course, atthe same time, we would also descend from people outside the Garden, otherswhom God created by a providentially governed process of evolution.

  5. Novo Nordisk:

    Novo Nordisk strongly disagrees and has asked the court to intervene to settle the dispute.


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