novum

[ˈnəʊvəm]

novum Definition

a new and original idea or discovery in a particular field, especially philosophy.

Using novum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "novum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The philosopher's novum challenged the existing paradigm.

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    The novum in this scientific research is groundbreaking.

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    The author's novum in this novel is a unique twist on the genre.

novum Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with novum

  • a philosophical work by Francis Bacon, published in 1620, which presented a new method of investigating nature

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  • the New Testament of the Bible

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  • novum genus

    a new kind or type of something

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    The company's novum genus of electric cars is expected to revolutionize the industry.

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Summary: novum in Brief

'Novum' [ˈnəʊvəm] refers to a new and original idea or discovery in a particular field, especially philosophy. It can be seen as an innovation, breakthrough, or advance, as in 'The philosopher's novum challenged the existing paradigm.' The term extends into phrases like 'novum organum,' a philosophical work by Francis Bacon, and 'novum genus,' a new kind or type of something.