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Definition of Denominates
1. denominate [v] - See also: denominate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denominates
Literary usage of Denominates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Erasmus Darwin by Charles Darwin (1880)
"a fancy worked out in this canto as to the discovery and subjugation of fire,
which Darwin denominates " the first art," will be particularly interesting. ..."
2. Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations by John Forrest Dillon (1911)
"... by the officers to be bonds and the statute so denominates the securities to
be issued.2 In every issue of municipal bonds it и necessary that precedent ..."
3. An Authentic Narrative of a Voyage Performed by Captain Cook and Captain by Ellis, W. (William) (1783)
"... or morfe^ upon it—fee land, •which captain Cook denominates Icy cape—trace the
... denominates ..."
4. The Ecclesiastical Law by Richard Burn, Robert Philip Tyrwhitt (1824)
"... that the law denominates and adjudges tithes to be great or small, according
to the nature of the thing, and not from the mode of cultivation, ..."
5. Erasmus Darwin by Charles Darwin (1880)
"a fancy worked out in this canto as to the discovery and subjugation of fire,
which Darwin denominates " the first art," will be particularly interesting. ..."
6. The Theological and Literary Journal (1861)
"5,—into three parts; denominates chap. iii. the introduction or prologue ; assigns
to some of the visions the mere office of morae or episodes ..."