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titular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Titular may
refer to:
Title character in a
narrative work, the
character referred to in its
title Titular...
- A
titular bishop in
various churches is a
bishop who is not in
charge of a diocese. By definition, a
bishop is an "overseer" of a
community of the faithful...
- The
titular nation is the
single dominant ethnic group in a
particular state,
typically after which the
state was named. The term was
first used by Maurice...
- A
titular ruler, or
titular head, is a
person in an
official position of
leadership who
possesses few, if any,
actual powers.
Sometimes a
person may inhabit...
- In the
Catholic Church, a
titular church (Italian:
titolo cardinalizio) is a
church in Rome that is ****igned to a
member of the
clergy who is created...
- of such a see may be
styled a "
titular metropolitan" (highest rank), "
titular archbishop" (intermediary rank) or "
titular bishop" (lowest rank),
which normally...
- (120 mi)
north of Cairo. It was a
Catholic bishopric and is a
multiple titular see. It is also a
member of the
UNESCO Global Network of
Learning Cities...
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described using the
adjective "
titular". For example, the
title character of
Dracula can be
referred to as the book's "
titular vampire", the
title character...
- military,
titular and
honorary ranks are two
different types of
special military ranks.
Unlike the
normal rank in the
Indonesian military,
titular and honorary...
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special form of
religious observance. A term in some ways
comparable is "
titular",
which is
applicable only to a
church or institution. Lucy of Syracuse...