appellative
- IPA[əˈpɛlətɪv]
英式
- relating to or denoting the giving of a name.
- a common noun, such as ‘doctor’, ‘mother’, or ‘sir’, used as a vocative.
noun: appellative, plural noun: appellatives
- 釋義
形容詞
- 1. formal relating to or denoting the giving of a name.
名詞
- 1. a common noun, such as ‘doctor’, ‘mother’, or ‘sir’, used as a vocative.
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- IPA[əˈpelədiv]
美式
- relating to or denoting the giving of a name.
- a common noun, such as “doctor,” “mother,” or “sir,” used as a vocative.
Oxford American Dictionary