Proper noun
Novo (plural Novos)
A surname.
Her songs are a part of my life, from Começar de Novo (Malu Mulher). I like to watch her on the stage. She transmits security, but is also strong and sweet. Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira
And my generation in Brazil was influenced by Cinema Novo. So we're echoing what's been done way in the past. Walter Salles
If I had to choose a song to listen to before I died, it would be Simone singing Começar de novo. Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira
A genetic female with mutations in both AR genes could theoretically result from the union of a fertile man with AIS and a female carrier of the gene, or from de novo mutation. Source: Internet
Aeterna is currently developing macimorelin for the diagnosis of CGHD, an area of significant unmet need, in collaboration with Novo Nordisk. Source: Internet
Also, where the appellate court undertakes judicial review of compulsory arbitration proceedings that were required by statute, the reviewing court must conduct a de novo review of the interpretation and application of the law by the arbitrators. Source: Internet