Ne


Symbol, Chemistry.

Definition for ne (2 of 6)

NE

Nebraska (approved especially for use with zip code).

Definition for ne (3 of 6)

ne-

variant of neo- especially before a vowel: neencephalon.

Definition for ne (4 of 6)

Definition for ne (5 of 6)

N.E.

naval engineer.
New England.

Definition for ne (6 of 6)

ne plus ultra
[ nee pluhs uhl-truh, ney; Latin ne ploo s oo l-trah ]
/ ˈni ˌplʌs ˈʌl trə, ˈneɪ; Latin ˈnɛ ˌplʊs ˈʊl trɑ /

noun

the highest point; acme.
the most intense degree of a quality or state.

Origin of ne plus ultra

1690–1700; < New Latin, Latin nē plūs ultrā (may you) not (go) further beyond (this point)

Example sentences from the Web for ne

British Dictionary definitions for ne (1 of 6)

ne

the internet domain name for

Niger

British Dictionary definitions for ne (2 of 6)

Ne

the chemical symbol for

neon

British Dictionary definitions for ne (3 of 6)

NE 1

symbol for

northeast(ern)

abbreviation for

Nebraska

British Dictionary definitions for ne (4 of 6)

NE 2

N.E.


abbreviation for

New England

British Dictionary definitions for ne (5 of 6)

ne-

combining form

a variant of neo-, esp used before a vowel Nearctic

British Dictionary definitions for ne (6 of 6)

ne plus ultra
/ Latin (ˈneɪ ˈplʊs ˈʊltrɑː) /

noun

the extreme or perfect point or state

Word Origin for ne plus ultra

literally: not more beyond (that is, go no further), allegedly a warning to sailors inscribed on the Pillars of Hercules at Gibraltar

Medical definitions for ne

Ne

The symbol for the elementneon

Scientific definitions for ne (1 of 2)

Ne

The symbol for neon.

Scientific definitions for ne (2 of 2)

neon
[ nēŏn′ ]

Ne

A rare colorless element in the noble gas group that occurs naturally in extremely small amounts in the atmosphere. It glows reddish orange when electricity passes through it, as in a tube in an electric neon light. Neon is also used for refrigeration. Atomic number 10; atomic weight 20.180; melting point -248.67°C; boiling point -245.95°C. See Periodic Table.