Noun (or noun phrase) that in its primary application refers to a unique entity or instance.
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Examples for "name "
1 The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle ' - the name 'Government House' had long since gone.
2 The name represents young children of today, becoming leaders of the future.
3 Two years and one name change later, his idea is a reality.
4 However, it has a new name that is far less exclusive: Civilisations.
5 No good could come following the gul's use of his given name .
1 Grangerizing is the proper name of this practice; but as the Rev.
2 Fabian said the proper name for Scotland Yard is New Scotland Yard.
3 What's the proper name for the graphics at the start of movies?
4 But Margaret frowned and pulled away, saying, That's not a proper name .
5 Therefore this name is not the proper name of a divine Person.
1 I use Home as a proper noun as the lexicon used by Irish emigrants everywhere.
2 We all have some proper noun to blame.
3 It's the first name of Frank Zappa's son, and as such, qualifies as a proper noun .
4 What does it mean before a proper noun ?
5 Liddell and Scott definition: the verb dêô means "I shall find," while the proper noun refers to Demeter.
6 Statistics and history are no longer proper nouns in the government records.
7 The list of proper nouns will quickly help you to find it.
8 For instance, I can't always summon up names and proper nouns .
9 Proper Nouns Substantive are the individual and distinctive names of Men, Women, and Children.
10 Translators tend to disagree on the spelling of proper nouns .
11 There are more than one spelling of Chinese proper nouns .
12 The proper nouns in Books I-III (excluding the Introductory Matter) are catalogued here.
13 She knows four hundred words besides numerous proper nouns .
14 How are adjectives derived from proper nouns treated?
15 Your word has to have at least three letters, and you can't use numbers or proper nouns .
16 Do proper nouns kill and maim?
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This collocation consists of: Translations for proper noun