Mmmm, no, "novel" means 'new'. It can mean 'interesting' and 'unusual' combined.
Unique (Uni que) means only one of a kind. There is no such thing as "very unique" - it is meaningless, since it means, "Very one of a kind." It's like being pregnant . . . you might say, "She is very pregnant, isn't she?)", but that is meaningless, too, since you can only be 'pregnant' or 'not pregnant'.
The word novel can mean unique.
The author wrote a very descriptive and interesting novel. Or: It was so innovative and unique, it was truly a novel idea.
The word "novel" was selected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to distinguish this H1N1 virus from all the other H1N1 viruses because the 2009 pandemic influenza it caused by a brand new type of virus.When used as an adjective, one of the meanings of the word "novel" is "new". It is derived from the Latin word "novus" that means "new". The word novel can also mean unique, unusual, and original. All of these meanings of "novel" fit the adjective chosen to describe this pandemic influenza virus.
"Novel" would be "novela", as in a book of fiction. "Original" if you are speaking of something unique.
The mermaid wrote a novel to share her experiences and emotions with others, and to express herself creatively. Writing a novel allowed her to connect with readers and communicate her unique perspective on the world.
Depending on the application; novel, new, innovative, unique, singular
A novel antibiotic refers to a new type of antibiotic that works in a unique way to target and kill bacteria. These antibiotics are typically developed to combat antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria that are no longer effectively treated by existing antibiotics. Novel antibiotics play a crucial role in addressing the growing problem of antibiotic resistance.
a monster or large creature
lastling means the end of the hummanity and people in the novel
The premise of Harper Lee's new novel is centered around the character Scout Finch as an adult returning to her hometown. The unique aspect of this novel compared to her previous works is that it serves as a sequel to her famous novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," exploring the complexities of Scout's adult life and reflecting on the impact of her childhood experiences.
unique creative novel change progressive
Yes, the word "novel" is a common noun because it refers to a general type or category of literary work, not a specific or unique entity.