Appellation Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for appellation.
appellation
appellation
/ˌæpəˈleɪʃən/
Examples
- The name of the appellation is of roman origin.
- The Sibyl's appellation, 'Europa', is the origin of the name Europe.
- This is the appellation that has become universal and the original native name.
- Brushaber, the appellant, was a stockholder in the railroad.
- It means that the appellant loses the appeal.
- The appellate division affirmed on the merits.
- The appellation covers almost of vineyards.
- There are appellate courts of the provinces and territories.
- Appellant was convicted of a criminal violation of the ordinance.
- Certainly, no Christian would be desirous of such an appellation.
identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
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"Apple + Nation. A country named for its famous fruit, a special title it did earn."
"Apple + Nation. A country named for its famous fruit."
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