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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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Novelize
::
Novelize
(v. i.) To
innovate.
Wonder
::
Wonder
(n.) That
emotion
which is
excited
by
novelty,
or the
presentation
to the sight or mind of
something
new,
unusual,
strange,
great,
extraordinary,
or not well
understood;
surprise;
astonishment;
admiration;
amazement..
Plot
::
Plot (n.) In
fiction,
the story of a play,
novel,
romance,
or poem,
comprising
a
complication
of
incidents
which are
gradually
unfolded,
sometimes
by
unexpected
means..
Nondescript
::
Nondescript
(a.) Not
hitherto
described;
novel;
hence,
odd;
abnormal;
unclassifiable..
Novelist
::
Novelist
(n.) A
writer
of news.
Renovelance
::
Renovelance
(n.)
Renewal.
Sight-seeing
::
Sight-seeing
(n.) The act of
seeing
sights;
eagerness
for
novelties
or
curiosities.
Newfangly
::
Newfangly
(adv.)
In a
newfangled
manner;
with
eagerness
for
novelty.
Authentics
::
Authentics
(n.) A
collection
of the
Novels
or New
Constitutions
of
Justinian,
by an
anonymous
author;
-- so
called
on
account
of its
authenticity..
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..
Newfangled
::
Newfangled
(a.)
Newmade;
formed
with the
affectation
of
novelty.
Newfanglist
::
Newfanglist
(n.) One who is eager for
novelties
or
desirous
of
change.
Sight-seeing
::
Sight-seeing
(a.)
Engaged
in, or given to,
seeing
sights;
eager for
novelties
or
curiosities..
Novelist
::
Novelist
(n.) A
writer
of a novel or
novels.
Novelry
::
Novelry
(n.)
Novelty;
new
things.
Novelize
::
Novelize
(v. t.) To put into the form of
novels;
to
represent
by
fiction.
Staled
::
Stale (v. i.) Worn out by use or
familiarity;
having
lost its
novelty
and power of
pleasing;
trite;
common.
Renovel
::
Renovel
(v. t.) To
renew;
to
renovate.
Character
::
Character
(n.) One of the
persons
of a drama or
novel.
Novelist
::
Novelist
(n.) An
innovator;
an
asserter
of
novelty.
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