"neo-Malthusian" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more neo-Malthusian [comparative], most neo-Malthusian [superlative]
Etymology: neo- + Malthusian Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|neo|Malthusian}} neo- + Malthusian Head templates: {{en-adj}} neo-Malthusian (comparative more neo-Malthusian, superlative most neo-Malthusian)
  1. Relating to Neo-Malthusianism. Related terms: Neo-Malthusian
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Noun

Forms: neo-Malthusians [plural]
Etymology: neo- + Malthusian Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|neo|Malthusian}} neo- + Malthusian Head templates: {{en-noun}} neo-Malthusian (plural neo-Malthusians)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of Neo-Malthusian (“proponent of Neo-Malthusianism”) Tags: alt-of Alternative form of: Neo-Malthusian (extra: proponent of Neo-Malthusianism)
    Sense id: en-neo-Malthusian-en-noun-1hQcEVTi

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