Name generally used for a taxon, group of taxa or organism(s)
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Examples for "common name"
Examples for "common name"
1The pouch has given Impatiens glandulifera one English common name, policeman's helmet.
2Despite his relatively common name, Matthew Harrison was easy to track down.
3It was a common name, so I'd never thought of Ryan's partner.
4Barlow was a fairly common name, and Manhattan was a big place.
5You will no doubt wonder why it carries such a common name.
1Maybe that's what's happened to this young man, suggested Mr. Hampton, which was the farmer's name.
2Just to know the farmer's name.
3After the dinner Mr. Vidal (for that was the farmer's name) asked what this Protestantism meant.
4The farmer's name being Captain Nathaniel Barrett, of pleasant family and situation, and a farm on which more farm work than usual is done.
5It 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.
1The once popular name has copped a bad rap in recent years.
2I mentioned before that Milo's become a very popular name, I'm told.
3This was the popular name by which the frigate Constitution was known.
4We will call him, then, by his popular name, Mr Wilder- arover
5Jeffie was a popular name in France about 100 years ago.
1As usual, however, in the East, it has no general vernacular name.
2The same vernacular name may refer to one or more species and a single species may have more than one name in the vernacular.
3As vernacular names of definite application, the following are on record:
1The 'jungle' is the colloquial name for the make-shift camp that was dismantled.
2To them Burlington Notch became merely a colloquial name for Paradise, and life in the great hotel itself a beautiful dream.
3It's not a scientific word, but the colloquial name for a type of acne that frequent wearing of a mask can cause.
4While the project was good for the growers, it was also created to help Ni-Vans - the colloquial name for people from Vanuatu.
5The South African passport has once again earned its colloquial name -the Green Mamba -by continuing its descent down the global rankings.
1Most people know it by a non-scientific name: the "missing link".
1He called Hazel in his mind by the country name for wood-sorrel-theSleeping Beauty.
2A subsequent, deeply unpopular agreement that resolved a long-running country name dispute with North Macedonia also upset many Greek voters.
3Methodology See here the list of articles that contain the term "Africa" but no other African country name.
4The user name of those accounts is a variation of the same city or country name used for the password.
5The sanctioned country name.
6No other of the countries named has less than 3 per cent.
7After passing all these places, they came to a country named Ma-t'âou-lo.
8The consumption, about fifteen thousand tons a year, is confined almost wholly to the countries named.
9Relations had been warming in recent months with both countries naming charges d'affaires in their respective embassies.
10Argentina and Turkey, the other two countries named in the complaint, have yet to submit a response.
11Ten country names are to be called out in a room in central Warsaw charged with excitement.
12St. John's Wood and Turnham Green: both these places with beautiful country names became hateful to me.
13The idea is not perhaps constitutionally expressed, but it is universally and deeply felt in the countries named.
14As 27 EU country names were called out, the relevant delegates whooped with delight and waved their flags.
15Does anyone exist who knows really what is the average level of acting in the four countries named?
16Why was our country named America?
Translations for country name