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denomination

[dih-nom-uh-ney-shuhn]

noun

  1. a religious group, usually including many local churches, often larger than a sect.

    the Lutheran denomination.

  2. one of the grades or degrees in a series of designations of quantity, value, measure, weight, etc..

    He paid $500 in bills of small denomination.

  3. a name or designation, especially one for a class of things.

  4. a class or kind of persons or things distinguished by a specific name.

  5. the act of naming or designating a person or thing.



denomination

/ dɪˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃən /

noun

  1. a group having a distinctive interpretation of a religious faith and usually its own organization

  2. a grade or unit in a series of designations of value, weight, measure, etc

    coins of this denomination are being withdrawn

  3. a name given to a class or group; classification

  4. the act of giving a name

  5. a name; designation

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Other Word Forms

  • denominational adjective
  • denominationally adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of denomination1

First recorded in 1400–50; Middle English denominacioun “name, designation; act of naming or designating,” from Latin dēnōminātiōn- (stem of dēnōminātiō “calling something by other than its proper name, substitution, metonymy,” equivalent to dēnōmināt(us) + -iōn-; denominate, -ion
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Word History and Origins

Origin of denomination1

C15: from Latin dēnōminātiō a calling by name; see denominate
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Example Sentences

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Most tradwife influencers who talk about faith are Christians of one denomination or another, including Catholics and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

From Salon

Participants spanned the spectrum of Jewish religious denominations, including members of the Orthodox, Conservative and Reform movements; they also included “nonaffiliated” Jews.

Despite bitter debate, no major religious denominations opposed the bill, Pan said.

I’m a Christian — well, I don’t know if you’d technically call it a Christian — I just believe in God, I don’t really have a denomination.

Southerners wrote elaborate polemics describing Southern society as the natural heir to Athens and Rome, and Southern Protestant denominations split off from their Northern coreligionists, claiming the Bible sanctioned slavery.

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