Nov.+11
41nov|el|is|tic — «NOV uh LIHS tihk», adjective. of or like novels. –nov´el|is´ti|cal|ly, adverb …
42nov|el|ette — «NOV uh LEHT», noun. a short novel or very long short story …
43nov|el|ist — «NOV uh lihst», noun. a writer of novels: »It is the duty of the novelist to make us believe in his people (Atlantic) …
44nov|el|i|za|tion — «NOV uh luh ZAY shuhn», noun. 1. the process of novelizing; conversion into a novel. 2. the result of this process; a novelized work: »Turning a screenplay into a novel is generally fast work. Some authors bang out novelizations in as little as… …
45nov|el|ize — «NOV uh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to put into the form of a novel; make a novel from: »to novelize history …
46nov|ice|ship — «NOV ihs shihp», noun. = novitiate. (Cf. ↑novitiate) …
47nov|ice — «NOV ihs», noun. 1. a person who is new to what he is doing; beginner: »Novices are likely to make some mistakes. SYNONYM(S): tyro, apprentice. 2. a person who is not yet a monk or a nun, but is in a period of trial and preparation: »After six… …
48NOV (gene) — Nephroblastoma overexpressed gene Identifiers Symbols NOV; CCN3; IGFBP9 External IDs …
49növ-növ — bax növbənöv. Xülasə, qalan yüz on beş kağız da bu məzmunda növ növ iftira və yalan! C. M.. Kitab da növ növdür insanlar kimi; Bədsifət, acıdil olur bir çoxu. S. V …
50Nov — abbreviation November …