Actually, most words with 'nov' in them mean 'new'. It's either a Latin or Greek stem.
yes that is true but there are some that begin with nov like novice,novel
November
November, novelty, novel, novella, nova, novice
Some words that use the root word 'nov' are:NovaNovaliaNovanglianNovationNovativeNovatorNovatrixNovelInnovateNovellaNoveletteNovelistNoveltyNoviceRenovateReference: http://www.english-for-students.com/nov.html
a novelist
novice
I know one,Novennial - novennis of 9 years
No. It was the beginning of the 'prelude' to the Holocaust.
Novice, Novel, November,
Some words that use the root word 'nov' are:NovaNovaliaNovanglianNovationNovativeNovatorNovatrixNovelInnovateNovellaNoveletteNovelistNoveltyNoviceRenovateReference: http://www.english-for-students.com/nov.html
novem and novemdellicions
The answer is historical. It's a quote from WW2. Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the statement "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Nov 10 1942
the second one is NAVADAD