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Definition of novel
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Novel (a.) That which is new or
unusual;
a
novelty.
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Neoterism
::
Neoterism
(n.) An
innovation
or
novelty;
a
neoteric
word or
phrase.
Unprecedented
::
Unprecedented
(a.)
Having
no
precedent
or
example;
not
preceded
by a like case; not
having
the
authority
of prior
example;
novel;
new;
unexampled.
Modernness
::
Modernness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
modern;
recentness;
novelty.
Panopticon
::
Panopticon
(n.) A room for the
exhibition
of
novelties.
Novelry
::
Novelry
(n.)
Novelty;
new
things.
Novel
::
Novel (a.) News; fresh
tidings.
Novelist
::
Novelist
(n.) A
writer
of a novel or
novels.
Newfanglist
::
Newfanglist
(n.) One who is eager for
novelties
or
desirous
of
change.
Review
::
Review
(n.) To go over with
critical
examination,
in order to
discover
exellences
or
defects;
hence,
to write a
critical
notice
of; as, to
review
a new
novel..
Novelize
::
Novelize
(v. t.) To put into the form of
novels;
to
represent
by
fiction.
Dramatize
::
Dramatize
(v. t.) To
compose
in the form of the
drama;
to
represent
in a
drama;
to adapt to
dramatic
representation;
as, to
dramatize
a
novel,
or an
historical
episode..
Trite
::
Trite (a.) Worn out;
common;
used until so
common
as to have lost
novelty
and
interest;
hackneyed;
stale;
as, a trite
remark;
a trite
subject..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) A
succesion
or
substitution
of one thing in the place of
another;
a
difference;
novelty;
variety;
as, a
change
of
seasons..
Newfangled
::
Newfangled
(a.)
Disposed
to
change;
inclined
to
novelties;
given to new
theories
or
fashions.
Nondescript
::
Nondescript
(a.) Not
hitherto
described;
novel;
hence,
odd;
abnormal;
unclassifiable..
Newfangle
::
Newfangle
(v. t.) To
change
by
introducing
novelties.
Story
::
Story (n.) The
relation
of an
incident
or minor
event;
a short
narrative;
a tale;
especially,
a
fictitious
narrative
less
elaborate
than a
novel;
a short
romance..
Novelty
::
Novelty
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
novel;
newness;
freshness;
recentness
of
origin
or
introduction.
Trashy
::
Trashy
(superl.)
Like
trash;
containing
much
trash;
waste;
rejected;
worthless;
useless;
as, a
trashy
novel..
Novel
::
Novel (a.) A
fictitious
tale or
narrative,
professing
to be
conformed
to real life; esp., one
intended
to
exhibit
the
operation
of the
passions,
and
particularly
of
love..
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