Some words that use the root word 'nov' are:
It is a novelette.
Some words that use the root word 'nov' are:NovaNovaliaNovanglianNovationNovativeNovatorNovatrixNovelInnovateNovellaNoveletteNovelistNoveltyNoviceRenovateReference: http://www.english-for-students.com/nov.html
Words that contain "nov" and mean new include "novel," which refers to something that is new or original, and "innovation," which signifies the introduction of something new or a change to a product or process. Another related word is "novation," which refers to the act of replacing an old obligation with a new one in legal terms. These terms derive from the Latin root "novus," meaning new.
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I know one,Novennial - novennis of 9 years
novice
Actually, most words with 'nov' in them mean 'new'. It's either a Latin or Greek stem. yes that is true but there are some that begin with nov like novice,novel
Novice, Novel, November,
The prefix "nov" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "novem," meaning nine.
It could either be, non or novem. Check your Oxford England Dictionary, they'll have it. I think. :) Greek (ancient): ennea.
novem and novemdellicions
it was 182 millions in Nov 2008