November
non-negotiable
The prefix "nov" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "novem," meaning nine.
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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
nonagenarion
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Ninth month Nov = prefix for nine Sept-ember = 7 Oct-ober = 8 Nov-ember = 9 Dec-ember = 10 From the Roman calendar when only 10 months in year.
A example of a word with non- as a prefix meaning nine would be likeNonagon- meaning a shape with 9 sides non-smart-meaning having no knowledge
Some Latin words that can be made are: "multum" meaning much, "amo" meaning I love, "novus" meaning new, and "omnia" meaning everything.
Some words that use the root word 'nov' are:NovaNovaliaNovanglianNovationNovativeNovatorNovatrixNovelInnovateNovellaNoveletteNovelistNoveltyNoviceRenovateReference: http://www.english-for-students.com/nov.html
novice
Some words that use the root word 'nov' are:NovaNovaliaNovanglianNovationNovativeNovatorNovatrixNovelInnovateNovellaNoveletteNovelistNoveltyNoviceRenovateReference: http://www.english-for-students.com/nov.html
I know one,Novennial - novennis of 9 years