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Definition of Labelled
1. Adjective. Bearing or marked with a label or tag. "Properly labeled luggage"
Definition of Labelled
1. Adjective. Having a label, tagged. ¹
2. Adjective. Defined or described. ¹
3. Verb. (British Canada) (past of label) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Labelled
1. label [v] - See also: label
Lexicographical Neighbors of Labelled
Literary usage of Labelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Scottish History Society, Dorset Record Society (1894)
"Lock 100 End of book labelled 4. EXTRACTS FROM BOOK labelled ON COVER '5.'1 '6
June 1691—16 March 1695.' June 6 for this booke from biglie bought . .060 9 ..."
2. Trial of Eugène Marie Chantrelle by Eugène Marie Chantrelle, Alexander Duncan Smith (1906)
"1. A bottle in case containing fluid. 2. A bottle labelled ... Bottle labelled "
Bromide of Potassium." Result of Examination thereof by Drs. Maclagan and ..."
3. The General Laws of the State of California: From 1850 to 1864, Inclusive by California, Theodore Henry Hittell, United States (1872)
"An index of releases of mortgages, labelled " Releases of ... An index of powers
of attorney, labelled " Powers of Attorney,'1 each page of which shall be ..."
4. A Complete Report of the Trial of Miss Madeline Smith: For the Alleged by Madeleine Hamilton Smith, John Morison, Scotland High Court of Justiciary (1857)
"A phial, with a brown or other liquid therein, labelled " The Draught to be ...
A phial, containing a quantity of liquid, labelled " A teaspoonful every two ..."
5. Lectures on Jurisprudence, Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law: Or, The by John Austin, Robert Campbell (1875)
"... the names of their promoters derive their binding authority from thu persons
with whose names they are thus labelled. LECTURE XXXI. i/tu gentium. T.KOT. ..."
6. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1891)
"On the other hand such goods are not "usually or ordinarily marked, stamped,
branded or labelled." The fear that such imported printed matter might be ..."