appellative – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
appellative
n.
name, designation
appellative
Noun
1. identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
(synonym) appellation, denomination, designation
(hypernym) name
(hyponym) street name
Adjective
1. pertaining to or dealing with or used as a common noun
(pertainym) noun
2. inclined to or serving for the giving of names; "the appellative faculty of children"; "the appellative function of some primitive rites"
(synonym) naming(a)
(similar) denotative, denotive
appellativo
adj.
appellative
Appellative
(n.)
An appellation or title; a descriptive name.
(n.)
A common name, in distinction from a proper name. A common name, or appellative, stands for a whole class, genus, or species of beings, or for universal ideas. Thus, tree is the name of all plants of a particular class; plant and vegetable are names of things that grow out of the earth. A proper name, on the other hand, stands for a single thing; as, Rome, Washington, Lake Erie.
(a.)
Pertaining to a common name; serving as a distinctive denomination; denominative; naming.
(a.)
Common, as opposed to proper; denominative of a class.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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