어원, nom-; nym-; onomato-= name; call
nominate v. 천거하다 (nominate him as one of the candidates)
denomination n. 종교 교파; 액면금액 (money of small denominations)
late Middle English (in denomination (sense 3)): from Latin denominatio(n- ), from the verb denominare (see denominate). denomination (sense 1) dates from the mid 17th century.
Similar:
religious group
sect
Church
cult
movement
faith community
nomenclature n. 학명 the body or system of names in a particular field.
(homo sapiens, the nomenclature for a human being)
early 17th century: from French, from Latin nomenclatura, from nomen ‘name’ + clatura ‘calling, summoning’ (from calare ‘to call’).
ignominious a. 불명예스런 (an ignominious error *ig-= no)
Similar:
humiliating
undignified
embarrassing
mortifying
shameful
disgraceful
dishonorable
discreditable
ignoble
inglorious
abject
sorry
wretched
miserable
pitiful
humiliatory
Opposite:
glorious
nominal a. 이름상의 (nominal peace)
nominee n. 지명된 사람 (a nominee for the position)
mid 17th century: from nominate + -ee.
synonym n. 동의어 (Synonyms have the same meaning. *syn-= the same)
anonymous a. 익명의 (an anonymous letter *an-= no cf. anaesthetic 마취제)
onomatopoeia n. 의성어 ('Thud' and 'bang, bang' are examples of onomatopoeia. *poe-= build cf. poem)
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