1 the quality of being new or unusual, or a new or unusual experience:
3 something that is new and unusual:
Flexible schedules, once a novelty, are now more commonplace.
4 a cheap unusual object such as a small toy, often given as a present:
We sell toys, glassware, handicrafts, table decorations, and novelties at moderate prices.
Adaptation and exaptation are evolutionary novelties (apomorphies), which cannot logically be ancestral to their own supposed origins (corresponding plesiomorphies).
The in vitro propagation of this species was difficult and presented various novelties.
Others, however, felt overwhelmed by the countless other novelties of the project and could not be persuaded to deal with an exotic liquid metal.
They were also working horizontally, trying on new cultural forms, weaving novelties out of inherited strands of cultural practice, so as to position themselves in a challenging new world.
The novelties are: the consideration of nonlocal systems and the study of a larger class of degenerate parabolic systems corresponding to capillary three-phase filtration with nonlinear mobility laws.
We also need public opinion that supports novelties and innovation in the market.
The fact is that people like these novelties.
There are a number of novelties in this group of investment funds which may want to become registered under the new regime.
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新穎,新奇, 新奇的事物, (常作為禮物贈送的)新奇廉價的物品…
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新颖,新奇, 新奇的事物, (常作为礼物赠送的)新奇廉价的物品…
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novedad, novedad [feminine, singular]…
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novidade, coisa nova…
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目新しさ, 珍しい物、事…
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yenilik, alışılmamış şey, yeni şey…
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nouveauté [feminine], étrangeté, nouveauté…
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novetat…
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