title

  • 31title — noun 1》 the name of a book, musical composition, or other artistic work.     ↘a caption or credit in a film or broadcast. 2》 a name describing a person s position or job.     ↘a word used before or instead of a person s name, indicating social or …

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  • 32title — 1. noun 1) the title of the work Syn: name, heading, legend, label, caption, inscription 2) the company publishes 400 titles a year Syn: publication, work, book, newspaper, paper …

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  • 33title */*/*/ — UK [ˈtaɪt(ə)l] / US noun Word forms title : singular title plural titles 1) a) [countable] the name of a book, poem, film, play, or other work of art What s the title of her new book? b) a book that is produced by a publisher It s a small company …

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  • 34title — The legal estate in fee, clear of all valid claims, liens, and encumbrances whatsoever, or expressed differently, the ownership of land without any rightful participation by any other person in any part of it. Porter v Noyes, 2 Me 22. The union… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 35title — Cloud Cloud (kloud), n. [Prob. fr. AS. cl[=u]d a rock or hillock, the application arising from the frequent resemblance of clouds to rocks or hillocks in the sky or air.] 1. A collection of visible vapor, or watery particles, suspended in the… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 36Title — The right to the ownership and possession of any item that may be legally recognized as belonging to someone or something. In its most basic sense, title is the recognition of ownership. There are three components to the concept of title;… …

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  • 37Title — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Title >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 title title honor Sgm: N 1 knighthood knighthood &c.(nobility) 875 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 highness highness excellency grace Sgm: N 2 lordship …

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  • 38title — [13] Title comes via Old French title from Latin titulus ‘inscription on a tomb or altar, label, title’. Other contributions made by the Latin word to English include entitle [14], tilde [19], tittle [14], and titular [18]. => ENTITLE, TILDE,… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 39title — / taItl/ noun 1 (C) the name given to a particular book, painting, play etc: The title of this play is Othello . 2 (C) a book: His novel was one of last year s best selling titles. 3 (C) a) a name such as Sir or Professor , or letters such as Mrs …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 40title — noun 1) the title of the article Syn: heading, label, inscription, caption, subheading, legend 2) the title of Duke of Marlborough Syn: name, designation, form of address, rank, off …

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