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Conominee
Conominee Co*nom`i*nee", n. One nominated in conjunction with another; a joint nominee. --Kirby.
Nominee
Nominee Nom`i*nee", n. [See Nominate, and -ee.] A person named, or designated, by another, to any office, duty, or position; one nominated, or proposed, by others for office or for election to office.

Meaning of Nomine from wikipedia

- In Nomine is a title given to a large number of pieces of English polyphonic, predominantly instrumental music, first composed during the 16th century...
- Sine nomine (abbreviated s.n.) is a Latin expression, meaning "without a name". It is most commonly used in the contexts of publishing and bibliographical...
- Eo nomine is a Latin legal term meaning "by that name". The United States Supreme Court uses it in the context of sovereign immunity. In Alden v. Maine...
- In Nomine Satanis/Magna Veritas is a French role-playing game, created by Croc. In Nomine Satanis ("In Satan's Name") was the Demonic player's guide and...
- E Nomine (Latin for "Out of the Name", from the In Nomine, "In the Name [of]") is a German musical project formed in 1999 by producers Christian Weller...
- GURPS In Nomine is the GURPS (third edition) adaptation of the In Nomine role-playing game. GURPS In Nomine involves powerful angels and demons as player...
- In nomine Domini (Latin: In the name of the Lord) is a papal bull written by Pope Nicholas II. The bull was issued on 13 April 1059 and caused major reforms...
- A Missa sine nomine, literally a "M**** without a name", is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the M****, usually from the Renaissance, which uses no pre-existing...
- romanized: eis to ónoma toû Patros kai toû ****oû kai toû Hagíou Pneúmatos; Latin: in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti), or words to that form and effect, referring...
- Rome. A major change came in 1059, when Pope Nicholas II decreed in In Nomine Domini that the cardinals were to elect a candidate to take office after...