Definition of Apellation. Meaning of Apellation. Synonyms of Apellation

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- An appellation is a legally defined and protected geographical indication primarily used to identify where the grapes for a wine were grown, although other...
- Online, February 2000. Morton, John S. A History of the Origin of the Apellation Keystone State as Applied to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Together...
- poets, and that his origin is too obscure to be authentically traced. The apellation of Bahmani, he certainly took in compliment to Kango Brahmin, which is...
- culture in Scandinavia. Morton, John S. A History of the Origin of the Apellation Keystone State as Applied to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Together...
- Stand-by (1985) as Kirill Rotov In Bad Weather (1986) as Strogov The Apellation (1987) as Mironov Forgotten Melody for a Flute (1987) as Yaroslav Stepanovich...
- Afghan race became ****ured: previously various districts bore distinct apellations, however the country was not a definite political unit, and its component...
- án Kunā Sādātinā Banī Al-Wafā’a ["Removing the Concealing Veil on the Apellation of our Lords from Bani Wafa"] which was probably also named as: Rafá an-Niqāb...
- Afghan race became ****ured: previously various districts bore distinct apellations, but the country was not a definite political unit, and its component...
- Jerome in his work On Illustrous Men noted that Serapion was given the apellation "Scholasticus" (the Scholastic) because of his meticulous scholarship...
- poets, and that his origin is too obscure to be authentically traced. The apellation of Bahmani, he certainly took in compliment to Kango Brahmin, which is...