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разговорное название
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nome comum
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nombre comun
Catalan
nom comú
Name generally used for a taxon, group of taxa or organism(s)
common name
trivial epithet
country name
farmer's name
popular name
vernacular name
non-scientific name
scientific name
Russian
разговорное название
Synonyms
Examples for "
common name
"
common name
trivial epithet
country name
farmer's name
popular name
Examples for "
common name
"
1
The pouch has given Impatiens glandulifera one English
common
name
,
policeman's helmet.
2
Despite his relatively
common
name
,
Matthew Harrison was easy to track down.
3
It was a
common
name
,
so I'd never thought of Ryan's partner.
4
Barlow was a fairly
common
name
,
and Manhattan was a big place.
5
You will no doubt wonder why it carries such a
common
name
.
1
He called Hazel in his mind by the
country
name
for wood-sorrel-theSleeping Beauty.
2
A subsequent, deeply unpopular agreement that resolved a long-running
country
name
dispute with North Macedonia also upset many Greek voters.
3
Methodology See here the list of articles that contain the term "Africa" but no other African
country
name
.
4
The user name of those accounts is a variation of the same city or
country
name
used for the password.
5
The sanctioned
country
name
.
1
Maybe that's what's happened to this young man, suggested Mr. Hampton, which was the
farmer
's
name
.
2
Just to know the
farmer
's
name
.
3
After the dinner Mr. Vidal (for that was the
farmer
's
name
)
asked what this Protestantism meant.
4
The
farmer
's
name
being Captain Nathaniel Barrett, of pleasant family and situation, and a farm on which more farm work than usual is done.
5
It is said that his mother, in a fit of displeasure with her host for some supposed neglect, called her child by the
farmer
's
name
.
1
The once
popular
name
has copped a bad rap in recent years.
2
I mentioned before that Milo's become a very
popular
name
,
I'm told.
3
This was the
popular
name
by which the frigate Constitution was known.
4
We will call him, then, by his
popular
name
,
Mr Wilder- arover
5
Jeffie was a
popular
name
in France about 100 years ago.
1
As usual, however, in the East, it has no general
vernacular
name
.
2
The same
vernacular
name
may refer to one or more species and a single species may have more than one name in the
vernacular
.
3
As
vernacular
names
of definite application, the following are on record:
1
Most people know it by a
non-scientific
name
:
the "missing link".
1
The 'jungle' is the
colloquial
name
for the make-shift camp that was dismantled.
2
To them Burlington Notch became merely a
colloquial
name
for Paradise, and life in the great hotel itself a beautiful dream.
3
It's not a scientific word, but the
colloquial
name
for a type of acne that frequent wearing of a mask can cause.
4
While the project was good for the growers, it was also created to help Ni-Vans - the
colloquial
name
for people from Vanuatu.
5
The South African passport has once again earned its
colloquial
name
-the Green Mamba -by continuing its descent down the global rankings.
6
Brands he had heard all his life as the familiar,
colloquial
names
for ranch headquarters.
7
I grew up knowing the
colloquial
names
of all the plants, just because they were of economic importance.
8
"It's a shock." He employed the
colloquial
name
for a stroke of paralysis.
9
"Ainham" literally means to saw, and is doubtless a
colloquial
name
derived from a supposed slow, sawing process.
colloquial
name
colloquial
Russian
разговорное название
обиходное название
просторечное название
народное название
обычное название
вернакулярное имя
Portuguese
nome comum
nomenclatura vernácula
nome popular
Spanish
nombre comun
nombre trivial
nombre vulgar
nombres comunes
nombre popular
vulgarmente
nombre vernaculo
nombre común
nombre vernáculo
Catalan
nom comú