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View definitions for appellated

appellated

adjective as in named

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The dialogue between the UK’s foreign and defence secretaries, and Australia’s foreign and defence ministers - awkwardly appellated Aukmin - focused heavily on matters of security, intelligence and counterterrorism.

The bone of contintion that got, between them and our faction was this circumstance; their lands and ours were divided by a river that ran down from the high mountains of Slieve Boglish, and, after a coorse of eight or ten miles, disembogued itself, first into George Duffy's mill-dam, and afterwards into that superb stream, the Blackwater, that might be well and appropriately appellated the Irish Niger.

There were side-dishes of potatoes and cold meats, appellated in Georgia collards, with quantities of corn-bread, with two bowls of hash from the lungs and liver of the pig, all reeking with the fire and summer heat.

Whether I had turned to a lawyer, whether I appealed, appellated, or had employed any other kind of legal remedy, I do not know.

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

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