novelty

novelty
/nov"euhl tee/, n., pl. novelties, adj.
n.
1. state or quality of being novel, new, or unique; newness: the novelty of a new job.
2. a novel occurrence, experience, or proceeding: His sarcastic witticisms had ceased being an entertaining novelty.
3. an article of trade whose value is chiefly decorative, comic, or the like and whose appeal is often transitory: a store catering to tourists who loaded up with souvenir pennants and other novelties.
adj.
4. Textiles.
a. (of a weave) consisting of a combination of basic weaves.
b. (of a fabric or garment) having a pattern or design produced by a novelty weave.
c. (of yarn) having irregularities within the fibrous structure.
5. of or pertaining to novelties as articles of trade: novelty goods; novelty items.
6. having or displaying novelties: novelty shop.
[1350-1400; ME novelte < MF novelete < LL novellitas newness. See NOVEL2, -ITY]

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