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    [Noun]  | "nov*ice" | \ ˈnä-vəs \


    1: a person admitted to probationary membership in a religious community

    2: beginner, tyro


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French, "probationer in a religious community" (continental Old French also, "inexperienced person"), borrowed from Late Latin novīcius, going back to Latin, "newly enslaved person, person recently entered into a condition," as adjective, "newly imported, recently discovered, fashionable," from novus "new" + -īcius {see: |-itious|-itious} {mat|new:1|};

    [Noun]  | "novices" 


    1: a person who is just starting out in a field of activity;


      * e.g., " ... a novice chess player "





    [Noun]  | "novice" 


    1: a person who is just starting out in a field of activity;


      * e.g., " ... a novice chess player "





     [ "Novicity" ]

    1: From: novice

      * e.g.,  ... He proved his novicity by saying 2+2 was 5 


     [ "Novicity" ]

    2: Exhibiting the extreme ability at being novice.


     [ "Novicity" ]

    3:  A novices deed or utterance

     [ "Novice" ]

    1: Someone who is unexperienced at a event or game.

      * e.g.,  ... Shut up Obey your Such a Novice 

     [ "Novice" ]

    1: the new noob

      * e.g.,  ... O'Nell- oh look at that noob 

     [ "Novice" ]

    1: One who is inexperienced at something. Someone who performs an action relatively poorly due to inexperience, lack of skill, or insufficient training. Can be applied to people of any age, but most often used to describe someone young. If a young person performs an action with a relatively great amount skill despite their lack of experience or training, they are known as a prodigy. The word "novice" is derived from the Latin word "novus", meaning "new" or "fresh". Contemporary synonyms include newbie or newb, amateur, green, beginner, guppy, and fresh meat. The words noob, n00b, or nub are sometimes used to describe people with little experience in something, though these words more accurately describe someone who remains incompetent despite large amounts of experience and training.

      * e.g.,  ... George was a novice sculptor, so his first attempts at creating a masterpiece were met with failure. Though he was a novice in this game, he was eager to learn the ins and outs of the in-game economy from more experienced players. Sally's poor marksmanship was understandable, because she was a novice and had never fired a gun before. 

     [ "novice" ]

    1: In rowing, someone who just joined crew and is still rowing in their first season. Inexperienced. Can be seen stuggling to carry boats and oars and crashing into the shore.

      * e.g.,  ... The novices dropped the boat on the dock, destroying it utterly.  

     [ "Novic" ]

    1: Someone who is a cunt

      * e.g.,  ... Yo i dont wanna be a novic 

     [ "novice" ]

    1: Someone who has visited a knocking shop just the once but who would be expected to return shortly.

      * e.g.,  ... Paul has lost his maiden tag, but he's still a novice until he goes down the brass house for second helpings. 

     [ "Novice" ]

    1: French for Shitty

      * e.g.,  ... Man that guy is Novice 

     [ "novice mistake" ]

    1: Novice- Someone who is unexperienced or sucks at life in a certain subject or activity.

      * e.g.,  ... "Damn, John should have hit-it-and quit it, that sucks he has a bitchy girlfriend now." 


     [ "novice mistake" ]

    2: Novice mistake- doing something that is ridiculous or not close to being reasonable.

      * e.g.,  ... "Yea, he made a novice mistake by hooking up with that bitch." 

     [ "Novice trader" ]

    1: Any user of a discount broker's stock trading tool that either does not execute his/her position with analysis first or just buy when someone say buy this.

      * e.g.,  ... Only a novice trader will trade on Jim Cramer's recommendations. 


     [ "Novice trader" ]

    2: A novice trader does novice mistakes I.e. buy when others buyers are prepared to sell and vice versa.

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