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nova

N ดาว ที่ สุก สว่าง ใน ชั่วขณะ  da-ti-sa-wang-suk-sai-nai-chue-ka-na

 

novaculite

N หิน แข็งช นิดหนึ่ง ที่ ประกอบด้วย ผลึก ของ ควอตซ์ เป็นส่วนใหญ่ 

 

novae

N คำนาม พหูพจน์ ของ  nova kam-nam-pa-hu-pod-kong

 

novation

N การแทนที่ สัญญา เก่า ด้วย สัญญา ใหม่ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

NOVACULITE

n.[L. a razor. ] Razor-stone; Turkey-hone; coticular shist; whet-slate, a variety of argillaceous slate.

 

NOVATIAN

n.In church history, one of the sect of Novatus or Novatianus, who held that the lapsed might not be received again into communion with the church, and that second marriages are unlawful.

 

NOVATIANISM

n.The opinions of the Novations. One Hypolitus, a Roman presbyter, had been seduced into Novatianism.

 

NOVATION

[See Innovation. ]

 

NOVATOR

[See Innovator. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

NOVA

No "va (no "va ), n.; pl. L. Novæ (-ve ), E. Novas (-vaz ). [L., fem. sing. of novus new. ] (Astron.)

 

Defn: A new star, usually appearing suddenly, shining for a brief period, and then sinking into obscurity. Such appearances are supposed to result from cosmic collisions, as of a dark star with interstellar nebulosities. The most important modern novæ are: --No "va Co *ro "næ Bo `re *a "lis [1866 ]; No "va Cyg "ni [1876 ]; No "va An *dro "me *dæ [1885 ]; No "va Au *ri "gæ [1891 -92 ]; No "va Per "se *i [19 1 ]. There are two novæ called Nova Persei. They are: (a ) A small nova which appeared in 1881. (b ) An extraordinary nova which appeared in Perseus in 19 1. It was first sighted on February 22, and for one night (February 23 ) was the brightest star in the sky. By July it had almost disappeared, after which faint surrounding nebulous masses were discovered, apparently moving radially outward from the star at incredible velocity.

 

NOVACULITE

No *vac "u *lite, n. Etym: [L. novacula a sharp knife, razor: cf. F.novaculite. ] (Min. )

 

Defn: A variety of siliceous slate, of which hones are made; razor stone; Turkey stone; hone stone; whet slate.

 

NOVATIAN

No *va "tian, n. (Eccl. Hist. )

 

Defn: One of the sect of Novatius, or Novatianus, who held that the lapsed might not be received again into communion with the church, and that second marriages are unlawful.

 

NOVATIANISM

NOVATIANISM No *va "tian *ism, n.

 

Defn: The doctrines or principles of the Novatians. Milner.

 

NOVATION

No *va "tion, n. Etym: [L. novatio; novus new: cf. F. novation. ]

 

1. Innovation. [Obs. ] I shall easily grant that novations in religion are a main cause of distempers in commonwealths. Laud.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: A substitution of a new debt for an old one; also, the remodeling of an old obligation.

 

NOVATOR

NOVATOR No *va "tor, n.

 

Defn: An innovator. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

nova

no va |ˈnōvə ˈnoʊvə | noun ( pl. novae |-vē, -ˌvī | or novas ) Astronomy a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months. See also supernova. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin, feminine of novus new (because such stars were thought to be newly formed ).

 

novaculite

no vac u lite |nōˈvakyəˌlīt noʊˈvækjəlaɪt | noun Geology a hard, dense, fine-grained siliceous rock resembling chert, with a high content of microcrystalline quartz. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin novacula razor + -ite 1 .

 

Nova Lisboa

No va Lis bo a |ˈnōvə lēZHˈbōə, ˌnôvə lēZHˈvōə ˌnoʊvə lɪzˈboʊə | former name (until 1978 ) for Huambo.

 

Nova Scotia

No va Sco tia |ˈnōvə ˈskōSHə ˌnoʊvə ˈskoʊʃə | 1 a peninsula on the southeastern coast of Canada that projects into the Atlantic Ocean and separates the Bay of Fundy from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 2 a province in eastern Canada that consists of the Nova Scotia peninsula and adjoining Cape Breton Island; pop. 913,462 (2006 ); capital, Halifax. Settled as Acadia by the French in the early 18th century, it changed hands several times before being awarded to Britain in 1713. It became one of the original four provinces in the Dominion of Canada in 1867. DERIVATIVES No va Sco tian adjective & noun

 

novation

no va tion |nōˈvāSHən noʊˈveɪʃən | noun Law the substitution of a new contract in place of an old one. DERIVATIVES no vate |ˈnōvāt, nōˈvāt |verb ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from late Latin novatio (n- ), from the verb novare make new.

 

Novato

No va to |nəˈvätō nəˈvɑtoʊ | a city in northwestern California, north of San Francisco; pop. 52,785 (est. 2008 ).

 

Novaya Zemlya

No va ya Zem lya |ˈnōvəyə ˌzemlēˈä, zimlēˈä ˌnoʊvəjə ˌzɛmˈljɑ | two large uninhabited islands in the Arctic Ocean off the northern coast of Siberian Russia. The name means new land.

 

Oxford Dictionary

nova

nova |ˈnəʊvə | noun ( pl. novae |-viː | or novas ) Astronomy a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months. See also supernova. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin, feminine of novus new (because such stars were thought to be newly formed ).

 

novaculite

novaculite |nə (ʊ )ˈvakjʊlʌɪt | noun [ mass noun ] Geology a hard, dense, fine-grained siliceous rock resembling chert, with a high content of microcrystalline quartz. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin novacula razor + -ite 1 .

 

Nova Lisboa

Nova Lisboa |ˌnəʊvə lɪzˈbəʊə | former name (until 1978 ) for Huambo.

 

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia |ˌnəʊvə ˈskəʊʃə | 1 a peninsula on the SE coast of Canada, projecting into the Atlantic Ocean and separating the Bay of Fundy from the Gulf of St Lawrence. 2 a province of eastern Canada, comprising the peninsula of Nova Scotia and the adjoining Cape Breton Island; pop. 913,462 (2006 ); capital, Halifax. Settled by the French in the early 18th century as Acadia, it changed hands several times between the French and English before being awarded to Britain in 1713. It became one of the original four provinces in the Dominion of Canada in 1867. DERIVATIVES Nova Scotian adjective & noun

 

novation

novation |nə (ʊ )ˈveɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] Law the substitution of a new contract in place of an old one. DERIVATIVES novate verb ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from late Latin novatio (n- ), from the verb novare make new .

 

Novato

No va to |nəˈvätō nəˈvɑtoʊ | a city in northwestern California, north of San Francisco; pop. 52,785 (est. 2008 ).

 

Novaya Zemlya

Novaya Zemlya |ˌnəʊvəjə zɪmˈljɑː | two large uninhabited islands in the Arctic Ocean off the north coast of Siberian Russia.

 

Duden Dictionary

Nova

No va Substantiv, feminin Astronomie , die |N o va |die Nova; Genitiv: der Nova, Novä (fachsprachlich: Novae ) und Noven lateinisch nova (stella ) = neuer (Stern ), zu: novus, Novum Stern, der aufgrund innerer Explosionen plötzlich stark an Helligkeit zunimmt

 

Nova

No va |N o va |Plural von Novum

 

NOVA

NOVA , NoVA Abkürzung NoVA |ˈnoːfa ˈnoːva ˈnoːfa ˈnoːva |die NOVA; der NOVA die; Genitiv: der NoVA Abkürzung für: Normverbrauchsabgabe

 

Novalis

No va lis Eigenname |Nov a lis |deutscher Dichter

 

Novatianer

No va ti a ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Novati a ner |der Novatianer; Genitiv: des Novatianers, Plural: die Novatianer meist im Plural nach dem römischen Presbyter Novatian (3. Jahrhundert )Anhänger einer sittenstrengen, rechtgläubigen altchristlichen Sekte

 

Novatianerin

No va ti a ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Novati a nerin |die Novatianerin; Genitiv: der Novatianerin, Plural: die Novatianerinnen weibliche Form zu Novatianer

 

Novation

No va ti on Substantiv, feminin Rechtssprache , die |Novati o n |spätlateinisch novatio = Erneuerung, zu lateinisch novare = erneuern, zu: novus, Novum vertragliche Ersetzung eines bestehenden Schuldverhältnisses durch Schaffung eines neuen

 

French Dictionary

novateur

novateur , trice adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Innovateur. : Une banque novatrice.

 

Spanish Dictionary

nova

nova nombre femenino astr Estrella cuyo brillo experimenta bruscas variaciones .

 

novación

novación nombre femenino der Sustitución de una obligación por otra otorgada, de modo que la primera queda anulada :la novación, compensación y remisión de la deuda extinguen la obligación, sin perjuicio de lo dispuesto en el artículo 1 146 .

 

noval

noval adjetivo 1 [tierra ] Que se trabaja por primera vez .2 [planta, fruto ] Que se cultiva en este terreno .

 

novatada

novatada nombre femenino 1 Broma, generalmente pesada, que las personas que ya llevan tiempo en un trabajo o en un lugar de residencia, como un colegio o un cuartel, hacen a una persona novata :actualmente, las novatadas son muy perseguidas en los cuarteles, con el objetivo de erradicarlas .2 Dificultad o contratiempo causados por la falta de experiencia en un asunto o negocio .pagar la novatada Sufrir una dificultad o contratiempo causados por la falta de experiencia en un asunto o negocio :el equipo pagó la novatada, y el contrario aprovechó un exceso de confianza para construir la jugada del 2-0 .

 

novato, -ta

novato, -ta adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino coloquial [persona ] Que es nuevo en una situación o una actividad determinadas, por lo que carece de experiencia :un conductor novato; un alumno novato; soldados novatos; en el primer ciclo los niños saben contar ya muchas cosas, pero todavía son muy novatos en la escritura y la lectura .SINÓNIMO novel .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

nova

no va /nóʊvə /名詞 -vae /-viː /, s C 〘天 〙新星 .

 

Nova Scotia

No va Sco tia /nòʊvə -skóʊʃə /名詞 ノヴァスコシア 〘カナダ南東部の州; 州都Halifax; ⦅略 ⦆N.S.; 〘郵 〙NS .N va Sc tian 名詞 形容詞