Definition of Denominable. Meaning of Denominable. Synonyms of Denominable

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Definition of Denominable

Denominable
Denominable De*nom"i*na*ble, a. Capable of being denominated or named. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Denominable from wikipedia

- Look up denomination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Denomination. Denomination may refer to: Religious denomination...
- Dollar is the name of more than 25 currencies. The United States dollar, named after the international currency known as the Spanish dollar, was established...
- kg is a simple denominate number, while 324 yards 1 foot 8 inches is a compound denominate number. The process of converting a denominate number to an equivalent...
- Look up denominal verb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, denominal verbs are verbs derived from nouns. Many languages have regular morphological...
- deposits in a foreign bank outside of its home market e.g. a deposit denominated in ****anese yen held in a Swiss bank is a Euroyen deposit. Eurocurrency...
- Non-denominated postage is a postage stamp intended to meet a certain postage rate, but printed without the denomination, the price for that rate. They...
- A negotiable instrument is a do****ent guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand, or at a set time, whose payer is usually...
- also been generalized to denominate all figs that share a common life cycle and used systematically in taxonomy to denominate the subgenus Urostigma. Like...
- code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar,...
- Apostolic Church, "prelate" (in English) denominates a diocesan bishop, whose jurisdiction of his diocese is denominated a "prelacy". In the Catholic Church...