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Meanings of Nomenclaturist:

noun

A person who devises or assigns names; = "nomenclator".

Meanings of Nomes:

noun

Each of the thirty-six territorial divisions of ancient egypt.

Usage examples:

It is the city prefect, vizier, and overseer of the six great lawcourts, iniotefoker, who commands …
proper noun

A city in western alaska, on the south coast of the seward peninsula. founded in 1896 as a gold-mining camp, it became a centre of the alaskan gold rush at the turn of the century.

Meanings of Nomic:

adjective

Relating to or concerned with a discoverable scientific or logical law; not contingent.

Meanings of Nominable:

adjective

That may be nominated.

Meanings of Nominal:

adjective

(of a role or status) existing in name only.

Usage examples:

Thailand retained nominal independence under japanese military occupation

Meanings of Nominalism:

noun

The doctrine that universals or general ideas are mere names without any corresponding reality. only particular objects exist, and properties, numbers, and sets are merely features of the way of considering the things that exist. important in medieval scholastic thought, nominalism is associated particularly with william of occam.

Usage examples:

Traditional, central, philosophical debates, such as those between realism and nominalism in regard…

Meanings of Nominalistically:

adverb

In a way characteristic of nominalists or nominalism; in nominalistic terms.

Meanings of Nominality:

noun

A merely nominal thing or condition.

Meanings of Nominalize:

verb

Form (a noun) from a verb or adjective, e.g. output, truth, from put out, true.

Usage examples:

Some items in the last set might be plural nominalized obsoletes rather than verbs, but the ones i …

Meanings of Nominalized:

verb

Form (a noun) from a verb or adjective, e.g. output, truth, from put out, true.

Usage examples:

Some items in the last set might be plural nominalized obsoletes rather than verbs, but the ones i …

Meanings of Nominalizing:

verb

Form (a noun) from a verb or adjective, e.g. output, truth, from put out, true.

Usage examples:

Some items in the last set might be plural nominalized obsoletes rather than verbs, but the ones i …

Nominally

ˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl.i

Meanings of Nominally:

adverb

In name only; officially though perhaps not in reality.

Usage examples:

It's nominally a documentary, but not necessarily a wholly truthful one

Meanings of Nominate:

verb

Propose or formally enter as a candidate for election or for an honour or award.

Usage examples:

The film was nominated for several oscars
adjective

Denoting a race or subspecies which is given the same epithet as the species to which it belongs, e.g. homo sapiens sapiens.

Usage examples:

The nominate race and two subspecies occur

Meanings of Nominated:

verb

Propose or formally enter as a candidate for election or for an honour or award.

Usage examples:

The film was nominated for several oscars
adjective

Denoting a race or subspecies which is given the same epithet as the species to which it belongs, e.g. homo sapiens sapiens.

Usage examples:

The nominate race and two subspecies occur

Meanings of Nominately:

adverb

By name.

Meanings of Nominates:

verb

Propose or formally enter as a candidate for election or for an honour or award.

Usage examples:

The film was nominated for several oscars
adjective

Denoting a race or subspecies which is given the same epithet as the species to which it belongs, e.g. homo sapiens sapiens.

Usage examples:

The nominate race and two subspecies occur

Meanings of Nominating:

verb

Propose or formally enter as a candidate for election or for an honour or award.

Usage examples:

The film was nominated for several oscars
adjective

Denoting a race or subspecies which is given the same epithet as the species to which it belongs, e.g. homo sapiens sapiens.

Usage examples:

The nominate race and two subspecies occur

Meanings of Nomination:

noun

The action of nominating or state of being nominated.

Usage examples:

Women's groups opposed the nomination of the judge

Meanings of Nominations:

noun

The action of nominating or state of being nominated.

Usage examples:

Women's groups opposed the nomination of the judge

Meanings of Nominative:

adjective

Relating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in latin, greek, and other inflected languages, used for the subject of a verb.

Usage examples:

It therefore cannot be further inflected as if it were a nominative singular noun.
noun

A word in the nominative case.

Usage examples:

This is true of nominatives of all nouns other than some third declension consonant stems.

Meanings of Nominatively:

adverb

In the form or manner of a nominative.

Meanings of Nominatives:

noun

A word in the nominative case.

Usage examples:

This is true of nominatives of all nouns other than some third declension consonant stems.
adjective

Relating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in latin, greek, and other inflected languages, used for the subject of a verb.

Usage examples:

It therefore cannot be further inflected as if it were a nominative singular noun.

Meanings of Nominator:

noun

Someone who officially suggests that a person should be considered to do a particular job, take part in an election, receive an honour, etc.

Usage examples:

The form has spaces for the candidate's name and address, and for the nominator's and seconder's si…

Meanings of Nominators:

noun

Someone who officially suggests that a person should be considered to do a particular job, take part in an election, receive an honour, etc.

Usage examples:

The form has spaces for the candidate's name and address, and for the nominator's and seconder's si…

Meanings of Nominee:

noun

A person who is nominated as a candidate for election or for an honour or award.

Usage examples:

An oscar nominee

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