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- adverb In an
onomastic way.
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Examples
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I am the direct descendant, onomastically, of my oldest known Irish ancestors, my great-great-grandfather Michael and my great-grandfather David (who started the Steves).
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We are all familiar with the so-called critical text, otherwise onomastically called the Poona text of the Mahābhārata...
Archive 2008-12-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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We are all familiar with the so-called critical text, otherwise onomastically called the Poona text of the Mahābhārata...
Every impediment is an incentive and every obstacle a challenge in disguise Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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I don't mean the question existentially (I'm no philosopher) but simply onomastically.
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The proceedings paused several times: to consult our waitress, who has faithfully served NOTY for several years; to explain NOTY to the couple at the next table just off the plane from Denmark, who informed us that their onomastically fascistic government has veto power over names (they were fairly certain that Nominee No. 109,
Name of the Year 2009
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