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novel ['nɒv(ə)l] n
gen. roman
law dopuna zakona; izmena zakona; priča; pripovetka; roman (lat. novellus)
tech. neuobičajen
novel ['nɒv(ə)l] adj.
gen. nov; neobičan
law dopunski; inovativan; izvorni; naknadni; originalan
 English thesaurus
novel ['nɒv(ə)l] n
lit. Generally speaking a novel is any extended fictional prose narrative that focuses on a few crucial characters but often involves scores of secondary characters. The novel can cover any subject from any view point. Within English there are a few contenders for the first 'true novel': Bunyan's Pilgrims's progress, Defoe's Robinson Crusoe or Moll Flanders. After the birth of the novel in the 18th century, the 19th century saw a rise in the production of the novel, with the advent of novelists such as Austen and the Bronte sisters.
NOVEL abbr.
abbr., el. narrative output vocabulary editing language
abbr., neurol. Neuro Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library
Novels n
media., abbr. N
novel: 11 phrases in 2 subjects
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