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no·vo
[1]
alter
change
invent
refresh
revive
to make anew
Phrases with the word novo
de novo
–
from the new
ex novo
–
from new
[1]
Syllabification is machine-generated and may be incorrect.
Synonyms for novo
abeo
–
change, depart from life, die, disappear, retire, to digress, to go away, to have been, to pass, vanish
extundo
–
devise, drive away, extort, invent, repel violently, to form by beating with a hammer
inclino
–
change, fall back, incline, to bend, turn, waver
inflecto
–
affect, bow, change, curve, sway, to bend, to warp
mutatio
–
alteration, change, transformation
muto
–
alter, exchange, fine, mulct, punish, to change
recipero
–
accept, restore, revive, take back, to receive, to regain, withdraw
recro
–
restore, revive, to recreate
refoveo
–
refresh, to cherish again, warm
reperio
–
ascertain, devise, discover, find, find again, hit upon, invent, to get again, to meet with
Similar to novo
nocens
–
bad, culpable, evil, injurious, wicked
noceo
–
do harm, inflict injury
nolens
–
unwilling
nolo
–
refuse, to be unwilling, to to be unwilling, wish not to
nolui
–
refuse, to be unwilling, wish not to
nomen
–
name
nominatim
–
by name, expressly
nominor
–
to be renowned
nonus
–
ninth
noro
–
to know