slovodefinícia
nomination
(encz)
nomination,jmenování n: Pavel Machek; Giza
nomination
(encz)
nomination,nominace n:
Nomination
(gcide)
Nomination \Nom`i*na"tion\, n. [L. nominatio: cf. F.
nomination.]
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1. The act of naming or nominating; designation of a person
as a candidate for office; the power of nominating; the
state of being nominated; as, to win the nomination.
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The nomination of persons to places being . . . a
flower of his crown, he would reserve to himself.
--Clarendon.
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2. The denomination, or name. [Obs.] --Bp. Pearson.
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nomination
(wn)
nomination
n 1: the act of officially naming a candidate; "the Republican
nomination for Governor"
2: the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate
for appointment or election; "there was keen competition for
the nomination"; "his nomination was hotly protested"
3: an address (usually at a political convention) proposing the
name of a candidate to run for election; "the nomination was
brief and to the point" [syn: nominating speech,
nominating address, nomination]
NOMINATION
(bouvier)
NOMINATION, This word has several significations. 1. An appointment; as, I
nominate A B, executor of this my last will. 2. A proposition; the word
nominate is used in this sense in the constitution of the United States,
art. 2, s. 2, the president "shall nominate, and by and with the consent of
the senate, shall appoint ambassadors," &c.

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denomination
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denomination
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currency redenomination
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currency redenomination,
denomination
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denomination,církev Zdeněk Broždenomination,denominace n: Zdeněk Broždenomination,jednotka hodnoty Mgr. Dita Gálovádenomination,nominále, jednotka n: [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačdenomination,nominální hodnota n: Zdeněk Broždenomination,označení n: Zdeněk Broždenomination,pojmenování n: Zdeněk Broždenomination,sekta n: Zdeněk Brož
denominational
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denominational,konfesijní adj: Zdeněk Brož
denominationalism
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denominationalism, n:
denominationally
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denominationally, adv:
denominations
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denominations,označení n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
interdenominational
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interdenominational,mezidenominační adj: Zdeněk Brož
nomination
(encz)
nomination,jmenování n: Pavel Machek; Gizanomination,nominace n:
nominations
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nominations,nominace n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
nondenominational
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nondenominational,necírkevní nondenominational,přístupný jakýmkoli věřícím
renomination
(encz)
renomination,
undenominational
(encz)
undenominational, adj:
Agnomination
(gcide)
Agnomination \Ag*nom`i*na"tion\, n. [L. agnominatio. See
Agnomen.]
1. A surname. [R.] --Minsheu.
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2. Paronomasia; also, alliteration; annomination.
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Annomination
(gcide)
Annomination \An*nom`i*na"tion\, n. [L. annominatio. See
Agnomination.]
1. Paronomasia; punning.
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2. Alliteration. [Obs.] --Tyrwhitt.
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Cognomination
(gcide)
Cognomination \Cog*nom`i*na"tion\, n. [L. cognominatio.]
A cognomen or surname. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.
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Denomination
(gcide)
Denomination \De*nom`i*na"tion\, n. [L. denominatio metonymy:
cf. F. d['e]nomination a naming.]
1. The act of naming or designating.
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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.
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Those [qualities] which are classed under the
denomination of sublime. --Burke.
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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.
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Denominational
(gcide)
Denominational \De*nom`i*na"tion*al\, a.
Pertaining to a denomination, especially to a sect or
society. "Denominational differences." --Buckle.
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Denominationalism
(gcide)
Denominationalism \De*nom`i*na"tion*al*ism\, n.
A denominational or class spirit or policy; devotion to the
interests of a sect or denomination.
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Denominationalist
(gcide)
Denominationalist \De*nom`i*na"tion*al*ist\, n.
One imbued with a denominational spirit. --The Century.
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Denominationally
(gcide)
Denominationally \De*nom`i*na"tion*al*ly\, adv.
In a denominational manner; by denomination or sect.
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Direct nomination
(gcide)
Direct nomination \Direct nomination\ (Political Science)
The nomination or designation of candidates for public office
by direct popular vote rather than through the action of a
convention or body of elected nominating representatives or
delegates. The term is applied both to the nomination of
candidates without any nominating convention, and, loosely,
to the nomination effected, as in the case of candidates for
president or senator of the United States, by the election of
nominating representatives pledged or instructed to vote for
certain candidates dssignated by popular vote.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
interchurch interdenominational
(gcide)
nonsectarian \nonsectarian\ adj.
not restricted to one sect or school or party; as, religious
training in a nonsectarian atmosphere; public funding is
restricted to nonsectarian colleges. Opposite of sectarian.
[Narrower terms: {ecumenic, oecumenic, ecumenical,
oecumenical}; interchurch, interdenominational;
nondenominational; {undenominational, unsectarian ]
[WordNet 1.5]
Interdenominational
(gcide)
Interdenominational \In`ter*de*nom`i*na"tion*al\, a.
Occurring between or among, or common to, different
denominations; as, interdenominational fellowship or belief.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
nondenominational
(gcide)
nondenominational \nondenominational\ adj.
not restricted to a particular religious denomination; as, a
nondenominational school.
[WordNet 1.5]nonsectarian \nonsectarian\ adj.
not restricted to one sect or school or party; as, religious
training in a nonsectarian atmosphere; public funding is
restricted to nonsectarian colleges. Opposite of sectarian.
[Narrower terms: {ecumenic, oecumenic, ecumenical,
oecumenical}; interchurch, interdenominational;
nondenominational; {undenominational, unsectarian ]
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Prenomination
(gcide)
Prenomination \Pre*nom`i*na*tion\, n.
The act of prenominating; privilege of being named first.
--Sir T. Browne.
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undenominational unsectarian
(gcide)
nonsectarian \nonsectarian\ adj.
not restricted to one sect or school or party; as, religious
training in a nonsectarian atmosphere; public funding is
restricted to nonsectarian colleges. Opposite of sectarian.
[Narrower terms: {ecumenic, oecumenic, ecumenical,
oecumenical}; interchurch, interdenominational;
nondenominational; {undenominational, unsectarian ]
[WordNet 1.5]
anabaptist denomination
(wn)
Anabaptist denomination
n 1: a Protestant sect denying infant baptism and baptising only
believers
baptist denomination
(wn)
Baptist denomination
n 1: group of Baptist congregations
denomination
(wn)
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 [syn:
appellation, denomination, designation, appellative]
denominational
(wn)
denominational
adj 1: relating to or characteristic of a particular religious
denomination; "denominational politics"
2: relating to the face value of a banknote, coin, or stamp
3: adhering or confined to a particular sect or denomination;
"denominational prejudice"
denominationalism
(wn)
denominationalism
n 1: a narrow-minded adherence to a particular sect or party or
denomination; "he condemned religious sectarianism" [syn:
sectarianism, denominationalism]
2: the tendency, in Protestantism, to separate into religious
denominations or to advocate such separations
denominationally
(wn)
denominationally
adv 1: with respect to denomination; "denominationally diverse
audiences"
interdenominational
(wn)
interdenominational
adj 1: occurring between or among or common to different
churches or denominations; "interchurch aid";
"interdenominational cooperation between Methodists and
Presbyterians" [syn: interchurch,
interdenominational]
methodist denomination
(wn)
Methodist denomination
n 1: group of Methodist congregations
nomination
(wn)
nomination
n 1: the act of officially naming a candidate; "the Republican
nomination for Governor"
2: the condition of having been proposed as a suitable candidate
for appointment or election; "there was keen competition for
the nomination"; "his nomination was hotly protested"
3: an address (usually at a political convention) proposing the
name of a candidate to run for election; "the nomination was
brief and to the point" [syn: nominating speech,
nominating address, nomination]
nondenominational
(wn)
nondenominational
adj 1: not restricted to a particular religious denomination; "a
nondenominational church"
protestant denomination
(wn)
Protestant denomination
n 1: group of Protestant congregations
undenominational
(wn)
undenominational
adj 1: not bound or devoted to the promotion of a particular
denomination; "undenominational religious instruction"
NOMINATION
(bouvier)
NOMINATION, This word has several significations. 1. An appointment; as, I
nominate A B, executor of this my last will. 2. A proposition; the word
nominate is used in this sense in the constitution of the United States,
art. 2, s. 2, the president "shall nominate, and by and with the consent of
the senate, shall appoint ambassadors," &c.

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