- A
title is one or more
words used
before or
after a person's name, in
certain contexts. It may
signify either generation, an
official position, or a professional...
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Title IX is a
landmark federal civil rights law in the
United States that was
enacted as part (
Title IX) of the
Education Amendments of 1972. It prohibits...
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title track in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
title track is a song that has the same name as the
album or film in
which it appears. In the...
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Title case or
headline case is a
style of
capitalization used for
rendering the
titles of
published works or
works of art in English. When
using title...
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title of
imperial character. It
derives from the
cognomen of the
Roman dictator Julius Caesar. The
change from
being a
surname to a
title used by...
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under Title IV, such as
under the U.S.
Department of
Education statistics.
Title IV was one of
eight titles:
Title I,
General Provisions;
Title II, Teacher...
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courtesy title,
abbreviated Mlle or Dlle,
traditionally given to an
unmarried woman. The
equivalent in
English is "Miss". The
courtesy title "Madame"...
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title in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
title is one or more
words used
before or
after a person's name, in
certain contexts.
Title or
Titles may...
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Canon (Gr****: κανονικός, romanized: kanonikós) is a
Christian title usually used to
refer to a
member of
certain bodies in
subject to an ecclesiastical...
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performer who
plays the
title character is said to have the
title role of the piece. The
title of the work
might consist solely of the
title character's name...