Prenomination

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The act of prenominating.
  2. 2
    The privilege of being named first.

    "Moreover if we concede, that the animals of one Element, might bear the names of those in the other, yet in strict reason the watery productions should have the prenomination: and they of the land rather derive their names, then nominate those of the Sea. That all Animals of the Land, are in their kind in the Sea."

Adjective
  1. 1
    before a nomination not-comparable

    "prenomination speech"

Example

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"Moreover if we concede, that the animals of one Element, might bear the names of those in the other, yet in strict reason the watery productions should have the prenomination: and they of the land rather derive their names, then nominate those of the Sea. That all Animals of the Land, are in their kind in the Sea."

Etymology

From pre- + nomination.

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