'Director' is a complete misnomer for the post. [Please select]
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The name New House Farm is something of a misnomer given the age of the property and its current use. [noun]
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The postcode entry is a misnomer in this case, as I believe it is present on both disks ! [noun]
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This, except historically, is a misnomer, for, though descended from the old English Presbyterians, they retain nothing of their distinctive doctrine of polity - nothing of Presbyterianism, indeed, but the name. [Please select]
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The word "preserve," when applied to them, is a misnomer. [Please select]
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The Peace of Utrecht which ensued is really a misnomer. [Please select]
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Very likely it was originally brought from Guiana, and this has led to the misnomer. [Please select]
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It would seem that his name is a misnomer--at least, in a good many instances. [Please select]
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"No episode that I ever heard of is responsible for that Milesian misnomer." [Please select]
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It is no misnomer to style the commentators or post-glossators of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries the "scholastic jurists." [Please select]
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