- polyonymous
- adjective Etymology: Greek polyōnymos, from poly- + onoma, onyma name — more at name Date: 1678 having or known by various names
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New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Polyonymous — Pol y*on y*mous, a. Polyonomous. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
polyonymous — polyonymy, n. /pol ee on euh meuhs/, adj. having or known by several or many names. [1670 80; < Gk polyónymos, equiv. to poly POLY + onymos named, adj. deriv. of ónyma, ónoma NAME; see OUS] * * * … Universalium
polyonymous — adjective Having many names or titles … Wiktionary
polyonymous — poly·on·y·mous … English syllables
polyonymous — pol•y•on•y•mous [[t]ˌpɒl iˈɒn ə məs[/t]] adj. ling. having or known by several or many names • Etymology: 1670–80; < Gk polyṓnymos=poly poly + ōnymos named pol y•on′y•my, n … From formal English to slang
polyonymous — |pälē|änəməs adjective Etymology: Greek polyōnymos, from poly + ōnymos (from onoma name) more at name : having many names : known by various names … Useful english dictionary
Polyonomous — Pol y*on o*mous, a. [Poly + Gr. ?, ?, name: cf. Gr. ?.] Having many names or titles; polyonymous. Sir W. Jones. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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