Actualité.
ETYM Latin innovatio; cf. French innovation.
1. The act of innovating; introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc.
2. A change effected by innovating; a change in customs; something new, and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.
The term of innovations in vet system means the use of new knowledge and initiation of new ways and methods of work aiming to improve the quality of vet education.
The opposite of oldness.
ETYM Old Fren. novelté, French nouveauté, Latin novellitas.
1. Something new or unusual.
2. The quality or state of being novel; newness.
3. A small manufactured article intended mainly for personal or household adornment — usually used in plural.
4. Something (as a song or food item) that provides often fleeting amusement and is often based on a theme — often used attributively.
5. Originality by virtue of being new and surprising; SYN. freshness.