
1) Appellation 2) Cognomen 3) Currency 4) Designation 5) Moniker 6) Nickname 7) Order 8) Party 9) Sect 10) Sobriquet 11) Soubriquet 12) Title
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1) French word used in English 2) Nongovernmental organization
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• (n.) That by which anything is denominated or styled; an epithet; a name, designation, or title; especially, a general name indicating a class of like individuals; a category; as, the denomination of units, or of thousands, or of fourths, or of shillings, or of tons. • (n.) A class, or society of individuals, called by the same name; a ...
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a church, independent of the state, that accepts religious pluralism
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(from the article `United States`) ...has never supported an established church, and the diversity of the population has discouraged any tendency toward uniformity in worship. As a ...
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In religion, describes a group whose members are organized under a common name and set of rules and have common beliefs and practices.
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The face value of a coin.
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The face value of a coin or paper note; the amount of money it is worth.
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A religious sect which has lost its revivalist dynamism, and has become an institutionalized body, commanding the adherence of significant numbers of people.
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Body or branch within the Christian church. With the growth and spread of Christianity, different groups of Christians split away from each other in order to worship in the way they believed to be...
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A theory of inflation or price increases resulting from so-called excess demand. Related
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De·nom`i·na'tion noun [ Latin
denominatio metonymy: confer French
dénomination a naming.]
1. The act of naming or designating.
2. That by which anything is denominated or styled; an epithet; a name, designation, or title; especially, a general name indicating a class of...
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A group within the Christian church.
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Is the stated Par Value of a credit instrument. A common amount is $1,000 however, other amounts may be specified.
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A cluster of individual churches, which have unified together due to their agreement on certain issues, and perhaps due to their disagreement with the viewpoints of other churches or denominations.
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A cluster of individual churches, which have unified together due to their agreement on certain issues, and perhaps due to their disagreement with the viewpoints of other churches or denominations.
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denomination 1. The action of naming from or after something; giving a name to, calling by a name. 2. A mentioning or specifying by name. 3. A characteristic or qualifying name given to a thing or class of things; that which anything is called; an appellation, designation, title. 4. A collection of individuals classed together under the same name; ...
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class or kind of coin named for its value in the region(s) that used it. Denominations include: daric, decadrachm, diobol, distater, drachm, hecte, hexas, litra, obol, onkia, siglos, shekal stater, trite and more including the -nth denominations of the values listed.
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noun a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith
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(Lat. denominatio) Literally: a naming of something from some other thing. In Scholastic logic, it is the operation of applying a term to a subject, when the term is derived from something to which the subject is related. Thus a substance may be denominated by deriving a name from its accidents. Extrinsic denomination is dependent upon wholly exte....
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Body or branch within the Christian church. With the growth and spread of Christianity, different groups of Christians split away from each other in order to worship in the way they believed to be right, such as schism (formal split) between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches in 1054. These differences have led to intolerance, persecution and...
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Face value of a coin.
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a religious group, usually including many local churches, often larger than a sect: the Lutheran denomination. · one of the grades or degrees in a series of designations of quantity, value, measure, weight, etc.: He paid $500 in bills of small denomination. · a name or designation, esp. one for a class of things. · a class or kind o...
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a class of one kind of unit in a system of measures
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identifying word by which someone or something is called
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