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denominated

adjective as in named

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Inside was a stunning collection of corporate bond certificates denominated in U.S. dollars, Hong Kong dollars and euros.

Most of the borrowing by Italian firms is denominated in euros.

The most important donations were not denominated in dollars, but in hours.

The vast majority of international economic transactions are denominated in dollars.

The disturbances which took place there, and which were denominated the "Rebecca riots," were equally singular and unexpected.

The Greeks and Latins denominated it cynocephalus, because its muzzle resembles that of a dog.

He is denominated the crab-dog, because he principally feeds upon crabs and other crustaceous animals.

But Mary firmly held her hand, and led her on through the long hall, into a room which they usually denominated "the best room."

Harrow is called Ida, as his friends are denominated by fictitious names.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to denominated, such as: titled, baptized, called, christened, designated, and dubbed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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