Associations to the word «Nomen»

Wiktionary

NOMEN ABSTRACTUM, noun. (grammar) abstract noun
NOMEN ACTI, noun. (grammar) A noun denoting an result of a dynamic action.
NOMEN ACTIONIS, noun. (grammar) action noun
NOMEN AGENTIS, noun. (grammar) agent noun
NOMEN AMBIGUUM, noun. (taxonomy) A name which has lost the ability to clearly identify a species because it has regularly been used by different authors to identify different species.
NOMEN APPELLATIVUM, noun. (grammar) common noun
NOMEN ATTRIBUTIVUM, noun. (grammar) attributive noun (noun denoting bearer of a quality or an attribute of a subject)
NOMEN CONCRETUM, noun. (grammar) concrete noun
NOMEN CONSERVANDUM, noun. (taxonomy) (astronomy) (geology) A scientific name that has specific nomenclatural protection.
NOMEN DEMINUTIVUM, noun. A diminutive
NOMEN DUBIUM, noun. (taxonomy) In zoological nomenclature, a name which describes a fossil with no unique diagnostic features, and which therefore can not accurately be assigned a classification.
NOMEN GENTILICIUM, noun. The name designating a Roman citizen as a member of a particular gens; a gentile name.
NOMEN ILLEGITIMUM, noun. (taxonomy) An illegitimate name, one that is superfluous at its time of publication either because the taxon to which it was applied already has a name, or because the name has already been applied to another organism.
NOMEN INSTRUMENTI, noun. (grammar) A noun denoting an instrument or tool.
NOMEN INVALIDUM, noun. (taxonomy) A name that is not validly published.
NOMEN LOCI, noun. Place name, toponym
NOMEN NESCIO, noun. (Latin phrase) See the Latin section for definitions.
NOMEN NOVUM, noun. (taxonomy) A new taxonomic name for a biological taxon, renamed because the old name is also that of another taxon or for similar reasons.
NOMEN NUDUM, noun. (taxonomy) In zoological nomenclature, a name which has appeared in print but has not yet been formally published by the standards of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
NOMEN OBLITUM, noun. (taxonomy) In zoological nomenclature, a name which has not been used in the scientific community for more than fifty years after its original proposal, and which has been replaced by a more recent name in common use.
NOMEN PATIENTIS, noun. A noun denoting the subject of the verb or verbal root that it is derived from.
NOMEN PROPRIUM, noun. (grammar) proper noun
NOMEN RECTUM, noun. (grammar) The second of the two nouns in status constructus, which occurs in its phonetically full form or status absolutus.
NOMEN REGENS, noun. (grammar) The first of the two nouns in status constructus, which occurs in a phonetically abbreviated state.
NOMEN RELATIVUM, noun. (Arabic grammar) a relative adjective
NOMEN UNITATIS, noun. (Arabic grammar) a noun denoting an individual
NOMEN VASIS, noun. (Arabic grammar) a noun denoting a vessel
NOMEN VERBI, noun. (Arabic grammar) verbal noun

Wise words

Don't use words too big for the subject. Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite.
C. S. Lewis