denomination 音标拼音: [dɪn
, ɔmən'eʃən]
n . 名称,教派,面额
名称,教派,面额
denomination n 1 :
a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith 2 :
a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money ; "
he flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations "
3 :
identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others [
synonym :
{
appellation }, {
denomination }, {
designation }, {
appellative }]
Denomination \
De *
nom `
i *
na "
tion \,
n . [
L .
denominatio metonymy :
cf .
F .
d ['
e ]
nomination a naming .]
1 .
The act of naming or designating .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
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 ;
a category ;
as ,
the denomination of units ,
or of thousands ,
or of fourths ,
or of shillings ,
or of tons .
[
1913 Webster ]
Those [
qualities ]
which are classed under the denomination of sublime . --
Burke .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A class ,
or society of individuals ,
called by the same name ;
a sect ;
as ,
a denomination of Christians .
Syn :
Name ;
appellation ;
title .
See {
Name }.
[
1913 Webster ]
221 Moby Thesaurus words for "
denomination ":
Amish ,
Anglicanism ,
Anglo -
Catholicism ,
Arianism ,
Athanasianism ,
Boehmenism ,
Calvinism ,
Catholicism ,
Christian Science ,
Confucianism ,
Congregationalism ,
Conservative Judaism ,
Eleusinianism ,
Episcopalianism ,
Erastianism ,
Ethical Culture ,
Gnosticism ,
Hinduism ,
Judaism ,
Lamaism ,
Laudianism ,
Laudism ,
Lingayat Hinduism ,
Magianism ,
Mahayana Buddhism ,
Mandaeism ,
Methodism ,
Mithraism ,
Muhammadanism ,
New Thought ,
Orthodox Christianity ,
Orthodox Judaism ,
Oxford Movement ,
Parsiism ,
Parsism ,
Practical Christianity ,
Puritanism ,
Quakerism ,
Reform Judaism ,
Roman Catholicism ,
Rosicrucianism ,
Sabaeanism ,
Salvation Army ,
Shiite Muslimism ,
Shin Buddhism ,
Shingon Buddhism ,
Shinto ,
Shintoism ,
Sikhism ,
Socinianism ,
Sufism ,
Taoism ,
Tendai Buddhism ,
Theosophy ,
Ubiquitarianism ,
Uniatism ,
Unitarianism ,
Vaishnavite Hinduism ,
Vajrayana Buddhism ,
Vedanta ,
Wahabiism ,
Yoga ,
Yogism ,
Zen ,
Zen Buddhism ,
Zoroastrianism ,
adherents ,
affiliation ,
allocation ,
antinomianism ,
appellation ,
appellative ,
assignment ,
attribution ,
baptism ,
binomen ,
binomial name ,
blood ,
body ,
branch ,
brand ,
breed ,
byword ,
calling ,
cast ,
character ,
characterization ,
christening ,
church ,
clan ,
class ,
classification ,
classifying ,
cognomen ,
color ,
communion ,
community ,
confession ,
connection ,
creed ,
cryptonym ,
cult ,
definition ,
denotation ,
description ,
designation ,
determination ,
differentiation ,
disciples ,
disclosure ,
division ,
empty title ,
epithet ,
eponym ,
euonym ,
expression ,
faction ,
faith ,
feather ,
fellowship ,
fingering ,
fixing ,
followers ,
form ,
genre ,
genus ,
grade ,
grain ,
group ,
gymnosophy ,
handle ,
hint ,
homoiousianism ,
honorific ,
hyponym ,
identification ,
identifying ,
ilk ,
indication ,
indicativeness ,
ism ,
kidney ,
kin ,
kind ,
label ,
latitudinarianism ,
line ,
lot ,
make ,
manifestation ,
manner ,
mark ,
meaning ,
mold ,
moniker ,
name ,
namesake ,
naming ,
nature ,
nicknaming ,
nomen ,
nomen nudum ,
number ,
offshoot ,
order ,
organization ,
party ,
persuasion ,
phylum ,
picking out ,
pinning down ,
pointing ,
pointing out ,
pointing to ,
precision ,
proper name ,
proper noun ,
quietism ,
race ,
religious order ,
schism ,
school ,
scientific name ,
secret name ,
sect ,
sectarism ,
segment ,
selection ,
shape ,
show ,
showing ,
signification ,
size ,
society ,
sort ,
species ,
specification ,
stamp ,
stipulation ,
strain ,
stripe ,
style ,
styling ,
suggestion ,
symptomaticness ,
tag ,
tagging ,
tautonym ,
term ,
terming ,
the like of ,
the likes of ,
title ,
tribe ,
trinomen ,
trinomial name ,
type ,
unit ,
value ,
variety ,
version
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DENOMINATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DENOMINATION is an act of denominating How to use denomination in a sentence
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