Definition of Anonyms

1. Noun. (plural of anonym) ¹

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Definition of Anonyms

1. anonym [n] - See also: anonym

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anonyms

anonymizes
anonymizing
anonymosity
anonymous
anonymous file transfer protocol
anonymous ftp
anonymous pipe
anonymous pipes
anonymous reporting
anonymous testing
anonymous veins
anonymouse
anonymously
anonymousness
anonymousnesses
anonyms (current term)
anonyms and pseudonyms
anonymuncule
anoopsia
anoopsias
anoperineal
anopheles
anophelicide
anophelifuge
anopheline
anophelines
anophelism
anophthalmias

Literary usage of Anonyms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Guide to the Study and Use of Reference Books by Alice Bertha ( Kroeger, Isadore Gilbert Mudge, American Library Association (1908)
"anonyms; a dictionary of revealed authorship. Camb. [Mass.] dishing, 1890. 829 p. ... Weimar, Gesellschaft der bibliophilen, 1902- 05. 4v. О. 014-3 anonyms ..."

2. A List of Cyclopedias and Dictionaries, with a List of Directories: August, 1904 by John Crerar Library (1904)
""c* anonyms: a dictionary of revealed authorship. [4],829 p. Q. Cambridge, USA: W. Cushing,. Pettersen, Hjalmar. 014 P45 '"' Anonymer og pseudonymer i den ..."

3. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1883)
"Pseudonyms of Authors : including anonyms and Initialisms. By John Edward Haynes. ... anonyms —a newly coined word — are works published anonymously. ..."

4. Cataloging for Small Libraries by Theresa Hitchler (1915)
"4 v. 1882. (Alphabetic index to author's pseudonyms & including index to authors in v. 4.) anonyms AND PSEUDONYMS: FRENCH ..."

5. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1898)
"See Pseudonyms and anonyms. Ansonia, Ct. See Stokes, L. Antediluvian libs. ... anonyms," Cushing's. 12: (115), 123. Appleton's annual cyclopedia, Index to v ..."

6. Classification of Books in the Library [of the University of California] by Joseph Cummings Rowell (1894)
"The arrangement of Mathematics is that of Professor Irving Stringham, slightly modified. A Bibliography in General. anonyms ..."

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