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What words have the root novus?

The root "novus" is Latin for "new." Here are some words with the root "novus":

English Words:

* Novel: A new or original work of fiction.

* Novelty: The quality of being new or unusual.

* Novice: A person new to a particular activity or subject.

* Innovation: The introduction of something new.

* Renovation: The act of restoring something to a good condition.

* Novitiate: A period of training for a new member of a religious order.

* Novice: A beginner, a newcomer.

Other Languages:

* Nova: A star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness. (Latin)

* Nuovo: New (Italian)

* Nouveau: New (French)

These are just a few examples, and there are many other words that use the root "novus".

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