"Neoplatonic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Neoplatonic refers to the philosophical and spiritual ideas associated with Neoplatonism, a school of thought that emerged in the 3rd century AD and heavily influenced Western philosophy and Christianity. Neoplatonists believed in a hierarchical cosmology, where the material world is derived from a divine, immaterial realm. They also emphasized the importance of spirituality, mysticism, and the attainment of union with the divine through contemplation and inner purification. The term "neoplatonic" often describes ideas, concepts, or practices that reflect these philosophical and spiritual principles.
Here are five usage examples for the word "neoplatonic":
Neophron is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a newly hatched or young eagle. It can also be used figuratively to describe something or someone that is fresh, newly developed, or in its initial stages.
Neophytes refers to people, usually untrained or inexperienced in a particular activity, skill, or profession, who are learning or being initiated into it. The term is often used to describe new or recent converts to a particular faith, ideology, or group.
Neoplastic refers to a new and abnormal growth of cells, typically referring to cancerous tumors or abnormal tissue growths. In medicine, the term neoplastic is often used to describe the development and progression of cancer, particularly in the context of histopathology, the study of the microscopic structure of tissues and cells.
The term "Neoproterozoic" refers to the last phase of the Proterozoic eon, which is the time period extending from approximately 1,000 to 541 million years ago. During this era, the Earth's oceans were largely devoid of oxygen, and life was largely confined to single-celled organisms. The Neoproterozoic era is often referred to as the "snowball Earth" era because of widespread glacial coverage and extreme cold temperatures.
Neopterygii is a clade of ray-finned fishes that includes most modern bony fishes. It is a term used in evolutionary biology and paleontology to describe a group of fish that evolved from a common ancestor around 300-400 million years ago.