Definitionadj. of or relating to a legal title to something
Last update: July 26, 2015
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The Nizam got the titular name from the Hyderabad state. [Please select]
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He is just a titular head of the school. [Please select]
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As an independent measure of economy, the stipend paid to the titular nawab of Bengal, who was then a minor, was reduced by one-half - to sixteen lakhs a year (say 160,000). [Please select]
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Marmeladov--such is my name; titular counsellor. [Please select]
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Thayendanegea was the great war chief of the Mohawks, but not their titular chief. [Please select]
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Long ago Dick had dropped the titular "uncle," and as David he now addressed him. [Please select]
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Kublai died in 1294, and with his death even the titular supremacy of the Great Khan disappeared. [Please select]
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When a natural king becomes a titular king, everybody is pleased and satisfied. [Please select]
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He resolved to depose his titular master, and to make himself king. [Please select]
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None of them, probably, when they first assembled had any high opinion of their titular head. [Please select]
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He should have taen a day to see the invitation, as they do wi' the titular's condescendence in the process of valuation and sale.' [Please select]
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