Name for a geographical entity or location.
Synonyms
Examples for "toponym "
Examples for "toponym "
1 A sense of jeopardised identity and wounded pride fused with a toponym to produce an explosive compound.
2 By the end of 1917, some 2,500 toponyms had been changed.
1 Chen said she was simply stating the facts, and that Taiwan is a geographic name , not a national name.
2 The country will officially retain its full name but Czechia will become the short geographic name , as "France" is to "The French Republic".
3 Legislation has been passed enabling Whanganui and Wanganui to be used as alternative official geographic names .
4 Well, the Bombay family has a lot of weird traditions, including the assigning of geographic names to their progeny.
5 Writer quotes from its recent publication, Decisions on Geographic Names in the United States, January through March, 1972, Decision List No.
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1 Of course, you know it is simply a geographical name .
2 Even Columbus, fine old gentleman that he was, absolutely ignored Isabella as a geographical name .
3 This told Godfrey nothing, neither the geographical name borne by the island, nor its position in the Pacific.
4 It is strange how an obscure geographical name may force its way into our lives, never to be forgotten.
5 One day, Captain Len Guy proposed that we should give a geographical name to the region whither the iceberg had carried us.
6 While Karl Kosti had come from the once thickly populated land masses half the planet away which had borne the geographical name of "Europe."
7 What is the origin of the geographical names Andalusia, Burgundy, England, and France?
8 What was the origin of the geographical names Russia, Greenland, Finland, and Normandy?
9 The orthography of geographical names is after the Russian model.
10 The steps of English history may be traced to a considerable extent by geographical names .
11 UN hosts conference on standardisation of geographical names .
12 The geographical names are typical of the people.
13 In this, as in so many cases, whole chapters of history are wrapped up in geographical names .
14 Anomia for common names and geographical names with preserved retrieval of names of people: A semantic memory disorder.
15 Theydon explained his friend's theory of geographical names in the British Isles, and on that lightly humorous note the ladies disappeared.
16 As part of the redress the Crown will invite Ngāti Maniapoto to develop a list of new geographical names for features within the area.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for geographical name