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Denominate
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Denominate
see synonyms of denominateverb (dɪˈnɒmɪˌneɪt
)
1. (transitive)
to give a specific name to; designate
2. (transitive)
to represent the value of (an asset, transaction, etc) using a specified unit of currency
bonds denominated in dollars
adjective (dɪˈnɒmɪnɪt
, -ˌneɪt)
3. mathematics
(of a number) representing a multiple of a unit of measurement
4 is the denominate number in 4 miles
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Denominate
see synonyms of denominate verb transitiveWord forms: deˈnomiˌnated or deˈnomiˌnating
1.
to give a specified name to; call
adjective
2.
being used to quantify a unit of measure
“15” in “15 feet” is a denominate number
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Denominate
see synonyms of denominatetr.v. de·nom·i·nat·ed, de·nom·i·nat·ing, de·nom·i·nates
1. To issue or express in terms of a given monetary unit: securities that are denominated in dollars or yen.
2. To give a name to; designate.
adj. (-ə-nĭt)
Of or relating to a quantity as a multiple of a unit: 12 in 12 pounds is denominate.
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