nomenclative — ˈnōmənˌklād.iv adjective Etymology: nomenclature (I) + ive : of or relating to name or the act of naming the family connection might seem a little remote … for such nomenclative prominence M.D.Geismar … Useful english dictionary
nomenclative — no·men·cla·tive … English syllables
History of borough status in England and Wales — Borough is a term for an historic unit of lower tier local government in England and Wales. The ancient boroughs covered only important towns and were established by charters granted at different times by the monarchy. Their history is largely… … Wikipedia
nomenclature — nomenclatural, nomenclatorial /noh meuhn kleuh tawr ee euhl, tohr /, nomenclative /noh meuhn klay tiv/, adj. /noh meuhn klay cheuhr, noh men kleuh cheuhr, choor /, n. 1. a set or system of names or terms, as those used in a particular science or… … Universalium
Ancient borough — An early historical analysis of cities and boroughs by Robert Brady (1704) … Wikipedia
nomenclature — /nəˈmɛnklətʃə / (say nuh menkluhchuh), /ˈnoʊmənkleɪtʃə / (say nohmuhnklaychuh) noun 1. a set or system of names or terms, as those used in a particular science or art by an individual or community, etc.: *I m unfamiliar with the nomenclature… …
nomenclature — n. 1 a person s or community s system of names for things. 2 the terminology of a science etc. 3 systematic naming. 4 a catalogue or register. Derivatives: nomenclative adj. nomenclatural adj. Etymology: F f. L nomenclatura f. nomen + calare call … Useful english dictionary