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TITLE |
Designation |
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NOMINAL |
By designation |
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HOW |
By what name, designation, or title. |
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TOPONOMY |
The designation of position and direction. |
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ORGANONYMY |
The designation or nomenclature of organs. |
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HOMONYMY |
Sameness of name or designation; identity in relations. |
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ROGUE |
To give the name or designation of rogue to; to decry. |
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MIKADO |
The popular designation of the hereditary sovereign of
Japan. |
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DENOMINATIVE |
Possessing, or capable of possessing, a distinct
denomination or designation; denominable. |
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NAMELY |
That is to say; to wit; videlicet; -- introducing a
particular or specific designation. |
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HOMONYMOUS |
Having the same name or designation, but different
meaning or relation; hence, equivocal; ambiguous. |
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SPECIFICATION |
The designation of particulars; particular mention;
as, the specification of a charge against an officer. |
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APPELLATION |
The word by which a particular person or thing is
called and known; name; title; designation. |
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MACARONI |
The designation of a body of Maryland soldiers in the
Revolutionary War, distinguished by a rich uniform. |
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VOCATION |
A call; a summons; a citation; especially, a designation
or appointment to a particular state, business, or profession. |
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HETERONYM |
That which is heteronymous; a thing having a different
name or designation from some other thing; -- opposed to homonym. |
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NOUN |
A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature
or thing, existing in fact or in thought; a substantive. |
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REIS |
The word is used as a Portuguese designation of money of
account, one hundred reis being about equal in value to eleven cents. |
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COLLOQUY |
In some American colleges, a part in exhibitions,
assigned for a certain scholarship rank; a designation of rank in
collegiate scholarship. |
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HYDROSULPHURIC |
Pertaining to, or derived from, hydrogen and
sulphur; as, hydrosulphuric acid, a designation applied to the solution
of hydrogen sulphide in water. |
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NOMINATION |
The act of naming or nominating; designation of a
person as a candidate for office; the power of nominating; the state of
being nominated. |
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APPOINTMENT |
The act of appointing; designation of a person to hold
an office or discharge a trust; as, he erred by the appointment of
unsuitable men. |
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STYLE |
Mode or phrase by which anything is formally designated;
the title; the official designation of any important body; mode of
address; as, the style of Majesty. |
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TOTEM |
A rude picture, as of a bird, beast, or the like, used by
the North American Indians as a symbolic designation, as of a family or
a clan. |
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PAPIST |
A Roman catholic; one who adheres to the Church of Rome and
the authority of the pope; -- an offensive designation applied to Roman
Catholics by their opponents. |