Associations to the word «Titular»
Noun
- Giovanni
- Francesco
- Paolo
- Cyprus
- Claimant
- Sapphire
- Legate
- Maratha
- Armenia
- Metropolis
- Bahadur
- Jurisdiction
- Heroine
- Alexandria
- Conception
- Archduke
- Naples
- Nazareth
- Petra
- Antagonist
- Jerusalem
- Abel
- Metropolitan
- Apr
- Beirut
- Synod
- Raja
- Therapy
- Abbot
- Portrayal
- Siam
- Cochin
- Xi
- Luigi
- Syria
- Vilnius
- Starring
- Santa
- Councilor
- Delegate
- Dracula
- Rome
- Leo
- Myra
- Professor
- Empress
- Lau
- Ukrainian
- Maria
- Carthage
- Priesthood
- Benedictine
- Bohemia
- Toledo
- Aug
- Villain
- Ruler
- Minor
- Tunisia
- Ix
- Habsburg
- Syriac
- Giacomo
- Sitcom
- Congregation
- Manga
- Stefano
- Burgundy
- Seville
- Adventures
- Jesuit
- Nemesis
- Salvatore
- Cebu
- Arcadia
- Crossover
- Counsellor
- Castro
- Caracas
- Navarre
Adverb
Wiktionary
TITULAR, adjective. Of, relating to, being, derived from, or having a title.
TITULAR, adjective. Existing in name only; nominal.
TITULAR, adjective. (proscribed) Named or referred to in the title.
TITULAR, noun. One who holds a title.
TITULAR SEE, noun. An episocopal see which has no resident bishop in a former diocese that no longer functions.
Dictionary definition
TITULAR, adjective. Of or relating to a legal title to something; "titulary rights".
TITULAR, adjective. Of or bearing a title signifying status or function; "of titular rank".
TITULAR, adjective. Of or pertaining to the title of a work of art; "performed well in the titular (or title) role"; "the titular theme of the book".
TITULAR, adjective. Of or associated with or bearing a title signifying nobility; "titular dignitaries".
TITULAR, adjective. Existing in name only; "the nominal (or titular) head of his party".
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