Definition of Pseudonymed. Meaning of Pseudonymed. Synonyms of Pseudonymed

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Definition of Pseudonymed

Pseudonym
Pseudonym Pseu"do*nym, n. [Cf. F. pseudonyme. See Pseudonymous.] A fictitious name assumed for the time, as by an author; a pen name. [Written also pseudonyme.]

Meaning of Pseudonymed from wikipedia

- A pseudonym (/ˈsjuːdənɪm/; from Ancient Gr**** ψευδώνυμος (pseudṓnumos) 'lit. falsely named') or alias (/ˈeɪli.əs/) is a fictitious name that a person...
- record are replaced by one or more artificial identifiers, or pseudonyms. A single pseudonym for each replaced field or collection of replaced fields makes...
- This is a list of pseudonyms, in various categories. A pseudonym is a name adopted by a person for a particular purpose, which differs from their true...
- Supreme Court decisions regarding abortion: Roe v. Wade ("Roe" being a pseudonym) and Doe v. Bolton (1973); and The civil cases Doe dem. John Hurrell Luscombe...
- Mary Jane Godwin (née de Vial; pseudonymed Mary Jane Clairmont; 1768 – 17 June 1841) was an English author, publisher, and bookseller. She was the second...
- Fidelia was a favoured female pseudonym among writers in English in the 18th century. It was derived from the Latin fidelitas, meaning faithfulness. Hester...
- exists only a core group of a few dozen Konami artists, performing under pseudonyms and forming new groups. All names are in Western order (family name last)...
- John Ramsey (1887–1972) was a pseudonym used by Reginald Owen. He was co-author of the 1911 play Where the Rainbow Ends with Mrs Clifford Mills and music...
- Pseudonym [sju:dənim], (Bengali: সেউডনিম) is an alternative rock band, based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The band was formed in 2006, with an outright...
- Christine Beauchamp was the pseudonym of a woman, actually named Clara Norton Fowler, studied by American neurologist Morton Prince between 1898 and 1904...