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  • 11eponymous — adjective /ɪˈpɒnɪməs/ Of, relating to, or being the person or entity after which something or someone is named. Robinson Crusoe is the eponymous hero of the book …

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  • 12eponymous — epon·y·mous i pän ə məs, e adj of, relating to, or named after an eponym <those eponymous genetic conditions...such as...Friedreich s ataxia (R. O. Brady)> …

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  • 13eponymous — adj. Eponymous is used with these nouns: ↑hero, ↑heroine …

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  • 14eponymous — e|pon|y|mous [ ı panəməs ] adjective the eponymous character in a story has the same name as the title …

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  • 15eponymous — [[t]ɪpɒ̱nɪməs[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n An eponymous hero or heroine is the character in a play or book whose name is the title of that play or book. [FORMAL] …

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  • 16eponymous — UK [ɪˈpɒnɪməs] / US [ɪˈpɑnəməs] adjective the eponymous character in a story has the same name as the title of the story …

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  • 17Eponymous (album) — Infobox Album Name = Eponymous Type = Compilation album Artist = R.E.M. Released = 17 October 1988 (UK) 18 October 1988 (US) Recorded = 1981–1987 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 43:06 Label = IRS Producer = Mitch Easter, Don Dixon, Joe Boyd,… …

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  • 18Eponymous hairstyles — Particular hairstyles occasionally become fashionable through their association with a prominent individual. Late 20th and early 21st century examples One of the most famous example of this phenomenon was Farah Fawcett s hairstyle, as seen in the …

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  • 19Eponymous author — The eponymous author of a literary work, often a work that is meant to be prophetic or homiletic, is not really the author. An anonymous author chooses to write in the name of another. This eponymous author is not merely a pen name for the real… …

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  • 20eponymous — adjective Date: 1846 of, relating to, or being an eponym …

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