The word "novel" comes from the Italian word "novella," which means a "new story" or "new thing." The modern sense of the word as a form of literary fiction is credited to the novelist Daniel Defoe in the 18th century.
The anagram is Frankenstein, a novel by Mary Shelley (the creature has come to be known by the name of his creator, Dr. Frankenstein).
No, the word creator comes from create, which is a verb.
The Tamil word "ayan" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It can mean "person" or "individual." It is also used as a respectful title for men, similar to "sir" in English. Additionally, in historical context, it was used to refer to rulers or leaders.
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John Steinbeck. This is the name of the family in the novel "The Grapes of Wrath"
The word novel comes from French novel, from Latin novellus.
The word for creator in Greek is δημιουργός.
A compound word for novel is storybook.
The Word - novel - was created in 1972.
the creator of math was Albert Einstein.
Daniel Defoe is the creator of Robinson Crusoe, a novel published in 1719 that follows the adventures of a shipwrecked sailor stranded on a deserted island.
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