Definitionn. identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
Last update: October 17, 2015
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We must give our designation on the top of every official letter. [Please select]
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ARCHIPELAGO, a name now applied to any island-studded sea, but originally the distinctive designation of what is now generally known as the Aegean Sea (Aiyaiov 7rEXayos), its ancient name having been revived. [Please select]
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And when ye tak up the lairdship, ye maun tak the auld name and designation again. [Please select]
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They were unfree of the Things, and hence their apparently contradictory designation. [Please select]
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The Greeks had not even a common chronological era for the designation of years. [Please select]
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And hae ye ony ither name and designation, or were ye bapteesed Saxpence. [Please select]
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This popular designation tells us plainly how faithful the bird is to its plant. [Please select]
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(Type, by subsequent designation, from vicinity of Jasper House, Alberta.) [Please select]
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This led to the designation of the weapons as "Beecher's Bibles." [Please select]
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Each zone south of the east-west line bears the same number as the sector opposite, but is distinguished by the designation S. [Please select]
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” Collating the recorded descriptions, some such phrase as “shapeless beads” of light would seem to be the most suitable designation. [Please select]
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