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Look up NEW and new in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

New or NEW can mean:

  • Harry Stewart New (1858–1937), U.S. journalist and political figure.
  • the IATA airport code for New Orleans Lakefront Airport
  • the ISO 639 language code for the Nepal Bhasa language, also known as Newari.

See also

  • News
  • List of placenames containing the word "new"
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