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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)
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ne
the internet domain name for
Niger
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Ne
the chemical symbol for
neon
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NE
1
symbol for
northeast(ern)
abbreviation for
Nebraska
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NE
2
N.E.
abbreviation for
New England
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ne-
combining form
a variant of neo-, esp used before a vowel
Nearctic
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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
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Ne
The symbol for neon.
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neon
[ nē′ŏn′ ]
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.