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novelism
English
Etymology
novel +? -ism
Noun
novelism (countable and uncountable, plural novelisms)
- (uncountable, literature) The dominance of the novel as a literary form.
- (obsolete) innovation
Anagrams
- Melvoins
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novelise
English
Etymology
novel +? -ise
Verb
novelise (third-person singular simple present novelises, present participle novelising, simple past and past participle novelised)
- Alternative form of novelize
- Herbert was able to novelise his experiences as a soldier into a compelling action drama.
Anagrams
- live ones, venioles
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