Conventional. This is another opposite of 'novel'. 'Novel' implies breaking away from the norm, while 'conventional' means following the usual or accepted ways. For example, in art, a novel approach might involve using new materials or techniques, whereas a conventional approach sticks to the established ones.
In various contexts, 'novel' can mean a fictional story that's long and written in prose. Like a book you read for entertainment.
Common. 'Novel' implies uniqueness or novelty, and 'common' represents something that is ordinary and not novel at all. For example, a novel concept in science is something that has not been seen before, while a common concept is widely known and not new in any way.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a rare or specialized term that I haven't come across.
The origin of 'gangway' in different contexts is quite interesting. In a nautical sense, it's all about the movement on a ship. Sailors need a way to get around, and that's where the gangway comes in. Now, when it comes to non - nautical uses like in a concert hall. People realized that the idea of a passage for people to move, like on a ship, could be applied. So they started using 'gangway' for the aisles between seats. It's a transfer of a concept from one area (the sea and ships) to another (public gathering places).
Mange usually refers to a skin disease in animals, especially dogs, caused by parasites. But it can also have other meanings depending on the specific context.
The opposite of 'fiction' is 'fact'. Fact refers to something that is true and can be verified.
Humorous narratives. This is a more general term for funny stories. A humorous narrative can be a long - form story, like a short story in a magazine that has a series of comical events and characters. It can also be a personal narrative that someone tells about a funny experience they had, such as a travel mishap that ended up being really funny when they tell it as a story with all the details of what went wrong and how they reacted.
In various fields, 'a necessary fiction' can be a fabricated element that serves as a useful tool or framework. Maybe in philosophy, a fictional thought experiment helps to explore and clarify certain concepts.
Reality. Science fiction involves fictional and often futuristic or other - worldly concepts, while reality is what actually exists in the present, based on facts and real - world experiences.
Not necessarily. It depends on the specific style guide or the context in which it's being used.