Existing vs Nonnovel - What's the difference?
existing | nonnovel |
That exists, or has existence, especially that exists now.
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As adjectives the difference between existing and nonnovel
is that existing is that exists, or has existence, especially that exists now while nonnovel is not novel; unoriginal, existing.As a verb existing
is .As a noun nonnovel is
(rare) a literary work other than a novel.existing
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