Definitionn. identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
Last update: October 28, 2015
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The ancestors of this gentleman have for ages obtained the distinguished appellation of Kings of Patterdale. [noun]
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"Le Renard Subtil does not eat," he said, using the appellation he had found most flattering to the vanity of the Indian. [noun]
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They followed their leader singly, and in that well-known order which has obtained the distinguishing appellation of "Indian file." [noun]
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Waddill had never heard, but he was confident that if there was a slave bearing that appellation in Marksville or vicinity, his black boy Tom would know him. [noun]
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Carnal men have assumed that triumphant appellation, following him whose kingdom is of this world. [noun]
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The two united to rob the untutored possessors of its wooded scenery of their native right to perpetuate its original appellation of "Horican." [noun]
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This reprimand, softened with the appellation of child, convinced me that the satirical lady was no other than Miss Snapper, and I resolved to regulate my conduct accordingly. [noun]
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[45] Romulus was deified by the Romans after death, and was worshipped by them under the name of Quirinus, an appellation which he shared in common with his father Mars. [noun]
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The Lark was the appellation which had replaced Ursule in the depths of Marius' melancholy. [noun]
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Let us explain whence this appellation was derived. [noun]
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This appellation, Patron-Minette, was probably derived from the hour at which their work ended, the dawn being the vanishing moment for phantoms and for the separation of ruffians. [noun]
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