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- The word was used earlier in English in the now-obsolete senses "a novelty, something new," and, in plural, "news, tidings" (mid-15c.), both from Old French novelle.
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Novel things are new and different from anything that has been done, experienced, or made before.
noun [ countable ] / ˈnɒvəl/ Add to word list. a long book that tells a fictional story. roman [ masculine ] the author’s first novel le premier roman de cet auteur. novel. adjective. / ˈnɒvəl/ new and different. original/-ale. a novel approach to teaching une approche originale de l’enseignement.
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novel. n roman m. → a novel by Herman Hesse. → His first works of fiction were historical novels. adj (=new) [idea, approach] original (e) [experience, situation] nouveau (nouvelle) → The very idea of a sixth form college was novel in 1962.
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