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How to spell NOVINA correctly?

If you've misspelled "novina", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions to help you out. Depending on the context, you may have meant "novena", referring to a devotion lasting nine days. Alternatively, "novia" means "girlfriend" in Spanish, while "novice" refers to a beginner or someone new to a field.

List of suggestions on how to spell novina correctly

  • bovine The farmer had a herd of bovine animals grazing in the fields.
  • DVINA
  • loving Loving someone means accepting them for who they are.
  • moving Moving to a new city can be both exciting and daunting at the same time.
  • nina I had a great time hanging out with my friend Nina yesterday.
  • nona
  • Nosing The dog was nosing around in the bushes, searching for a lost toy.
  • Noting Noting his excellent performance, Jane decided to offer him the job.
  • nova
  • novena During the novena, Catholics offer prayers and devotions for nine consecutive days as an act of faith and devotion.
  • novenas During the Christmas season, many Catholics participate in novenas in preparation for the birth of Jesus.
  • Novene
  • novice As a novice in cooking, she burned many meals but eventually learned from her mistakes.
  • roving The roving reporter from the local news station interviewed several bystanders at the scene of the accident.

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