Denominable(a.) Capable of being denominated or named.
Denominate(a.) Having a specific name or denomination; specified in the concrete as opposed to abstract; thus, 7 feet is a denominate quantity, while 7 is mere abstract quantity or number. See Compound number, under Compound.
Denominate(v. t.) To give a name to; to characterize by an epithet; to entitle; to name; to designate.
Denominated(imp. & p. p.) of Denominate
Denominating(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Denominate
Denomination(n.) The act of naming or designating.
Denomination(n.) 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.
Denomination(n.) A class, or society of individuals, called by the same name; a sect; as, a denomination of Christians.
Denominational(a.) Pertaining to a denomination, especially to a sect or society.
Denominationalism(n.) A denominational or class spirit or policy; devotion to the interests of a sect or denomination.
Denominationally(adv.) In a denominational manner; by denomination or sect.
Denominative(a.) Conferring a denomination or name.
Denominative(a.) Connotative; as, a denominative name.
Denominative(a.) Possessing, or capable of possessing, a distinct denomination or designation; denominable.
Denominative(a.) Derived from a substantive or an adjective; as, a denominative verb.
Denominative(n.) A denominative name or term; denominative verb.
Denominatively(adv.) By denomination.
Denominator(n.) One who, or that which, gives a name; origin or source of a name.
Denominator(n.) That number placed below the line in vulgar fractions which shows into how many parts the integer or unit is divided.
Denominator(n.) That part of any expression under a fractional form which is situated below the horizontal line signifying division.
Words within denominational