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Definition of Novelly
1. in a new or unusual manner [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Novelly
Literary usage of Novelly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of by Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro (1916)
"On December 7, 1914, one Egon von novelly, "a promoter, without solvency, and
with whom no ship-owner could have serious business," signed and sent to ..."
2. The Prevention of Dampness in Buildings: With Remarks on the Causes, Nature by Adolf Wilhelm Keim (1902)
"On the " Artificial Drying of New Structures," see a report by V. von novelly in
the Neue Freie Pres.se of 4th Sept. 1888, No. 8632, on designs for this ..."
3. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1876)
"... BY VICTOR novelly. III.—SAFETY-VALVES. 307. Almost all systems were represented
in this class, but all of them in their original construction, ..."
4. Cases in Equity: Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts by George Henry Boke (1915)
"... that Farrow had made a claim on defendant for the amount of the coupons, Farrow
claiming that he had intrusted these bonds to one novelly, ..."
5. Branch Library News by New York Public Library (1914)
"1911. Merrick, Leonard. Vybrané povidky. 19—? Musset, LCA de. novelly a povidky.
19—? 3 v. Nováková, Tereza. Z lidu a pro lid. 1913. Ohnet, Georges. ..."
6. Expertise in Design: Design Thinking Rresearh Symposium 6 by Yusuf Pisan, Nigel Cross, Ernest A. Edmonds (2003)
"In the first paradigm, Magic Story Cube, we novelly used a foldable cube for ...
Our Magic Story Cube is differentiated by novelly applying a foldable cube ..."