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How to pronounce appellation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms appellative, denomination, designation
Type of name
Has types moniker, nickname, sobriquet, soubriquet, street name, title, byname, title of respect, cognomen, form of address
Type Words
Type of geographical indication, gi

Examples of appellation

appellation
She snorts at the appellation and occasionally bridles against its implications.
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This was the first time that Mahatma Gandhi was referred to by this appellation.
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Wines are numerous in number and appellation, including by-the-glass offerings.
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In all cases Isocrates was not extending the appellation Hellene to non-Greeks.
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The sweep of vineyards in the Cote-de-Brouilly appellation in Beaujolais, France.
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The appellation consists of two valleys on either side of the Santa Rita range.
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The Champagne appellation has more Pinot planted than any other area of France.
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In most cultures in Europe an equivalent appellation denoting deference exists.
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For the first time, the Special Reserve won't carry the Amador County appellation.
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More examples
  • Identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
  • (appellative) pertaining to or dealing with or used as a common noun
  • (appellative) inclined to or serving for the giving of names; "the appellative faculty of children"; "the appellative function of some primitive rites"
  • An appellation is a legally defined and protected geographical indication used to identify where the grapes for a wine were grown; other types of food often have appellations as well. ...
  • A name, title, or designation; An indication for wine that describes its geographic origin
  • A system developed by the French to regulate the authenticity of their finest wines. Appellation applies specifically to the region where the grapes were grown. The French also regulate what grapes can be grown where; what winemaking methods can be used; how large the yields can be; etc. ...
  • Place of origin. An appellation is an official, regulated wine region; the term is derived from France's AOC system.
  • Defines the area where a wine's grapes were grown, such as Bordeaux, Gevrey-Chambertin, Alexander Valley or Russian River Valley. Regulations vary widely from country to country. ...
  • The official geographic origin of a wine, which becomes part of a wine's official name.