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10 September, 15:31

How many definitions are there for the word novel? novel ('nä-vəl), adj., [Middle English, Anglo-French, Latin] 1. new and not like anything formerly known. 2. original-Syn see new.-n., 3. invented prose narrative. 4. the literary genre that is made up of novels. 2 4 3 1

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  1. 10 September, 15:39
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    Since you put it like that the answer is 4
  2. 10 September, 15:40
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    The correct answer is "4"

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    In language, it is common a word has more than one literary or dictionary definition, which can be found in each word dictionary entry. A dictionary entry like the one presented in the question, contains information about a specific word including the word itself (novel), the type of word it is (adjective), its origin in language (Middle English ...) and the definition or definitions a word has, which are usually enumerated in the case of multiple definitions, this means in this case the word "novel" has four different definitions "new and not like anything formerly known", "original", "invented prose narrative" and " the literary genre that is made up of novels". Thus, the definitions that there are for the word novel are four.
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