
1) Beaten 2) Book 3) Fresh 4) New 5) Newfangled 6) Novelette 7) Novella 8) Original 9) Unique 10) Unprecedented 11) Untested 12) Unusual
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1) PD James product 2) Atypical 3) Bellow offering 4) Bellow specialty 5) Best-seller list entry 6) Bonfire of the Vanities 7) Book of fiction 8) Borders buy 9) Breaking new ground 10) Canada or Amerika 11) Catch-22 12) Christie specialty 13) Clancy creation 14) Coward, about 5, read this 15) Dime buy, once
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A novel is a long narrative, normally in prose, which describes fictional characters and events, usually in the form of a sequential story. While Ian Watt in The Rise of the Novel (1957) suggests that the novel came into being in the early 18th century, the genre has also been described as `a continuous and comprehensive history of about two thou....
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[Roman law] In Roman law, a Novel (Lat. novella) is a new decree or edict, in other words a new law. The term was used from the fourth century AD onwards and was specifically used for laws issued after the publishing of the Codex Theodosianus in 438 and then for the Justiniac Novels, or Novellae Constitutiones. The term was used on and off ...
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• (a.) Of recent origin or introduction; not ancient; new; hence, out of the ordinary course; unusual; strange; surprising. • (a.) That which is new or unusual; a novelty. • (a.) News; fresh tidings. • (a.) A fictitious tale or narrative, professing to be conformed to real life; esp., one intended to exhibit the operation of the...
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an invented prose narrative of considerable length and a certain complexity that deals imaginatively with human experience, usually through a ... [19 related articles]
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Extended fictional
prose narrative, usually between 30,000...
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In its broadest sense, a novel is any extended fictional prose narrative focusing on a few primary c
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Nov'el adjective [ Old French
novel ,
nuvel , French
nouvel ,
nouveau , Latin
novellus , dim. of
novus new. See
New .] Of recent origin or introduction; not ancient; new; hence, out of the ordinary course; unusual; strange; surprising. » In civi...
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Nov'el noun [ French
nouvelle . See
Novel ,
adjective ]
1. That which is new or unusual; a novelty.
2. plural News; fresh tidings. [ Obsolete] « Some came of curiosity to hear some
novels .»
Latimer. 3....
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Long piece of fictional prose with a large number of characters, plots, settings. Sometimes the difference between a short novel and a long short story are not too great although the plot in a novel is usually rather complex.
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A work of fiction consisting of 45,000 words or more.
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novel 1. New and different, often in an interesting, unusual, or inventive way. 2. Strikingly new, unusual, or different; of recent origin or introduction; not ancient; new; hence, out of the ordinary course; unusual; strange; surprising. Everything at its first occurrence is considered to be new; that is, novel or which is so much out of the ord...
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A fiction book over 40,000 words.
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refreshing adjective pleasantly new or different; `common sense of a most refreshing sort`
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Extended fictional prose narrative, usually between 30,000 and 100,000 words in length, that deals imaginatively with human experience through the psychological development of the central characters and their relationship with a broader world. The modern novel took its name and inspiration from the Italian
novella, the short tale...
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A fictional prose work with a relatively long and often complex plot, usually divided into chapters, in which the story traditionally develops through the thoughts and actions of its characters.
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a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes. · (formerly) novella (def. 1).
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[SAT terms] an extended fictional work in prose
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an extended fictional work in prose
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] an extended fictional work in prose
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[Intelligent words] an extended fictional work in prose
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[PARCC7 glossary] an extended fictional work in prose
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[PARCC terms] an extended fictional work in prose
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[SAT terms] an extended fictional work in prose
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