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Meaning of denomination | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
dɪˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃən

Definitions

  1. The act of naming or designating
  2. The act of naming or designating.
  3. That by which anything is denominated or styled; an epithet; a name, designation, or title; especially, a general name indicating a class of like individuals.
  4. That by which anything is denominated or styled; an epithet; a name, designation, or title; especially, a general name indicating a class of like individuals
  5. A class, or society of individuals, called by the same name; a subdivision of a religion.
  6. A class, or society of individuals, called by the same name; a subdivision of a religion
  7. A unit in a series of units of weight, money, etc.
  8. A unit in a series of units of weight, money, etc

Equivalents

Azərbaycanca məzhəb
Bosanski apoen lahko vrednost име секта
Català denominació
Čeština denominace konfese
Dansk kategori klasse sekt trossamfund
Español denominación
Gàidhlig ainm
Galego denominación
हिन्दी संप्रदाय
Hrvatski apoen vrednost име секта
Bahasa Indonesia denominasi kopur
한국어 교파 액면 종파
Português denominação espécie
Slovenščina vrednost
Српски apoen vrednost име секта
Kiswahili dhehebu
Tiếng Việt hệ phái

Examples

“"Will you allow me to present Sir George Evelyn to you?—the most accomplished coquet that ever 'Dealt destruction round the land On all he judged a foe;' under which denomination he ranks all women."”
“She follows the Ahmadiyya denomination of Islam.”
“Denomination does more than create space in which to discern, however. It also provides a means for living out differing forms of a faithful Christian life.”
“What denomination is that money? They are all 50 euro notes.”
“In 1823, a further issue of treasury notes was ordered to the amount of $100,000, in denominations of five to seventy-five cents, receivable for dues to the State.”
“The French army in the 1870s used no fewer than 425 different rope diameters for its hot air balloons. Then Captain Charles Renard devised a system that reduced the number to 17. He got the bright idea that the diameter should increase in steps governed by a certain factor rather than, for instance, by a certain width expressed in millimeters. His concept now has widespread use in technology. It is also used, approximately, in the denominations of coins and bills, as in the sequence of coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, 1 and 2 euros, in 16 of the 27 countries in the European Union (fig. 1.5). The ISO standard defines four base series for Renard numbers, denoted R5, R10, R20, and R40. In the R5 series, each number is larger than the preceding one by the factor #92;sqrt#91;5#93;#123;10#125;#92;approx 1.584. For practical reasons, the numbers are slightly rounded, as shown in table 1.5 for R5 and R10. They take the same structure within every decade and are evenly spread when plotted on a logarithmic scale.”

CEFR level

C2
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