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Ostensibly, the title designates the thematic qualities of the sonnets, but it also announces their formal qualities as well.
The word boubou, derived from the Wolof word mbubb, designates a large gown with long sleeves or a shirt that slips over the head.
The captain designates people to that position in the hopes of improving the ship's moral.
Golden eagles are also being relocated to the mainland, an option not available for wild pigs, which the state designates as pests.
The binomial designates a duel made up of two individuated forces which intersect.
The Iroquoian term orenda, like mana, designates a power that is inherent in numerous objects of nature.
No doubt because bang is perceived to be onomatopoeically imitating the sound that it designates, the word also functions as an ideophone.
In the inherited and still influential constructions of Africa, the continent designates difference and alterity.
Thus the term skeletal muscle pump designates the action of the skeletal muscles on venous blood.
The problem was that its punchline contained a certain four-letter word beginning with the letter that designates a failing grade.
It is also a term that designates all of the place names in a region or city.
An antigen designates any foreign substance ableto trigger an immune response by the body designed to eliminate it.
The definition designates the owner of the goods as the issuer in respect of an unaccepted delivery order.
The magistral seat of the Order is wheresoever the Grand Master designates.
Electroporation designates the use of short, high voltage pulses to transiently permeabilize the cell membrane.
His attorney has stated that should removability be established, his client will seek relief if the government designates Russia as his place of return.
The term actually designates a two-master whose foremast holds square sails and the mainmast the forerunner of the lug sail, the spanker.
In theory Britain's home secretary designates an area in which police may use stop-and-search powers for up to 28 days.
There was legislation introduced three years ago that designates certain points in Ontario as places to grow for population intensification.
The minute the minister designates any of his authority to other people, there would be major problems.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The presidium also designates ministry jurisdiction over various enterprises according to the recommendations of the premier.
Why may not this man be the same whom Diodorus designates satrap of Cappadocia?
He designates the Igigi as belonging to heaven, the Anunnaki as belonging to the earth.
He designates an aiming point when the target cannot be seen with the naked eye.
The governor is commissioner for the deaf, and designates and commits them.
Ludovico Barthema designates the island banda as its habitat.
He designates a man to take his place should he be disabled.
More narrowly considered, as 'external style,' it designates the author's use of language.
This name in modern dialects designates the yam and the potato.
Astrophel' is a fanciful half-Greek anagram for the poet's own name, and Stella designates Lady Penelope Devereux, who at about this time married Lord Rich.
It has been remarked, with much truth, that abruptly conical hills are characteristic of the formation which Humboldt designates as gneiss-granite.
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