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Nomen may
refer to:
Nomen (Roman name), the
middle part of
Ancient Roman names Nomen est omen, a Latin...
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Nomen nescio (pronounced [
ˈnoːmɛn ˈnɛskɪ.oː]),
abbreviated to N.N., is used to
signify an
anonymous or
unnamed person. From
Latin nomen – "name", and...
- 'namephreak', and 'Perfect Fit Last Name' (captured by the
Latin phrase nomen est omen 'the name is a sign'), in that it
focuses on causality. 'Aptronym'...
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nomen dubium (Latin for "doubtful name",
plural nomina dubia) is a
scientific name that is of
unknown or
doubtful application. In case of a
nomen dubium...
- In taxonomy, a
nomen nudum ('naked name';
plural nomina nuda) is a
designation which looks exactly like a
scientific name of an organism, and may have...
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Nomen illegitimum (Latin for
illegitimate name) is a
technical term used
mainly in botany. It is
usually abbreviated as nom. illeg.
Although the International...
- The
nomen gentilicium (or
simply nomen) was a
hereditary name
borne by the
peoples of
Roman Italy and
later by the
citizens of the
Roman Republic and the...
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conventionally referred to as the tria nomina, the
combination of praenomen,
nomen, and
cognomen that have come to be
regarded as the
basic elements of the...
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- In
biological nomenclature, a
nomen novum (Latin for "new name"), new
replacement name (or
replacement name, new
substitute name,
substitute name) is...