denomination
81denomination — [dɪˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C] 1) a religious group within one of the main religions 2) the value of a particular coin or BANKNOTE …
82denomination — /dənɒməˈneɪʃən / (say duhnomuh nayshuhn) noun 1. a name or designation, especially one for a class of things. 2. a class or kind of persons or things distinguished by a specific name. 3. a religious group, especially an established church. 4. the …
83denomination — This word (from the Latin denominare, meaning to name ) is often used to describe a group of churches or local congregations that are united by a common creed or shared faith under a single governmental structure, for example, the Episcopal… …
84Denomination — De|no|mi|na|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (veraltet für Benennung; amerikanische Bezeichnung für christliche Glaubensgemeinschaft, Sekte) …
85denomination — Ano, mahele, ao ao; inoa papa (arithmetic) …
86denomination — The act of naming. A society of individuals known by the same name, usually a religious society …
87denomination — The act of naming. A society of individuals known by the same name, usually a religious society …
88denomination — Name; the act of naming. A coin of a stated value. A religious society of a particular faith, the name usually being carried in some form by members in professing the faith, e. g. Methodists, Presbyterians, Baptists, etc …
89Denomination — 1) Rank 2) Contract Bridge The suit or notrump as named in a bid …
90denomination — In religion, describes a group whose members are organized under a common name and set of rules and have common beliefs and practices …