Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - nova
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I. noun (plural ~s or ~e) Etymology: New Latin, feminine of Latin novus new Date: 1927 a star that suddenly increases its light output tremendously and then fades away to its former obscurity in a few months or years • ~like adjective II. noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: short for Nova Scotia salmon Date: 1964 cured and smoked salmon; especially salmon that has been cured in a mixture of salt and sugar and smoked at a low temperature
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n. (pl. novae or novas) a star showing a sudden large increase of brightness and then subsiding. Etymology: L, fem. of novus new, because orig. thought to be a new star ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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~ plural novas or novae ~ n a star which explodes and suddenly becomes much brighter for a short time ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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st. & loc. abbr. Northern Virginia NASA abbr. Nasa Opportunities For Visionary Academics mil. abbr. Nasty Old Vikings Association funny abbr. Nerds Of Various Ages NASDAQ abbr. NovaMed Eyecare, Inc. ...English abbreviation dictionary
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- 1877, from L. nova, fem. sing. adj. of novus "new," used with stella "star" (a fem. noun in L.) to describe a new star not previously known. Plural is novж. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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