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neoteric (adj) – Of recent origin; modern.

Source : The Free Dictionary

Etymology : “Recent in origin, new, modern,” 1590s, from Late Latin neotericus, from Greek ne?terikos “youthful, fresh, modern,” from ne?teros, comparative of neos “new”.

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The word for today is… exult (verb) - 1: to be extremely joyful : rejoice 2 obsolete : to leap for joy Source : Merriam-Webster Etymology : Exult leaped into English in the 16th century as a verb meaning "to leap for joy." George Chapman used it that way in a translation

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