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English Dictionary: appellative by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
appellative
adj
  1. pertaining to or dealing with or used as a common noun
  2. inclined to or serving for the giving of names; "the appellative faculty of children"; "the appellative function of some primitive rites"
    Synonym(s): appellative, naming(a)
n
  1. identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
    Synonym(s): appellation, denomination, designation, appellative
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Appellative \Ap*pel"la*tive\, a. [L. appellativus, fr.
      appellare: cf. F. appelatif. See {Appeal}.]
      1. Pertaining to a common name; serving as a distinctive
            denomination; denominative; naming. --Cudworth.
  
      2. (Gram.) Common, as opposed to {proper}; denominative of a
            class.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Appellative \Ap*pel"la*tive\, n. [L. appelativum, sc. nomen.]
      1. A common name, in distinction from a proper name. A common
            name, or appellative, stands for a whole class, genus, or
            species of beings, or for universal ideas. Thus, tree is
            the name of all plants of a particular class; plant and
            vegetable are names of things that grow out of the earth.
            A proper name, on the other hand, stands for a single
            thing; as, Rome, Washington, Lake Erie.
  
      2. An appellation or title; a descriptive name.
  
                     God chosen it for one of his appellatives to be the
                     Defender of them.                              --Jer. Taylor.
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