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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
name/neɪm/
noun
  • 1 a word or set of words by which someone or something is known, addressed, or referred to.
  • 2 a famous person.

    ■ a reputation, especially a good one.

  • 3 (in the UK) an insurance underwriter belonging to a Lloyd's syndicate.
verb
  • 1 give a name to.

    ■ identify or mention by name.

    ■ (name someone/thing after or N. Amer. also for) call someone or something by the same name as.

    Brit. (of the Speaker) mention (an MP) by name as disobedient to the chair and thereby subject to a ban from the House of Commons.

  • 2 specify (a sum, time, or place).
adjective (of a person or product) having a well-known name.
– phrases
by (or of) the name of called.
call someone names insult someone verbally.
have to one's name [often with neg.] in one's possession.
in all but name existing in a particular state but not formally recognized as such.
in someone's name
  • 1 formally registered as belonging to or reserved for someone.
  • 2 on behalf of someone.
in the name of for the sake of.
make a name for oneself become famous.
name the day arrange the date for a specific occasion, especially a wedding.
name names mention specific names, especially in accusation.
the name of the game informal the main purpose or most important aspect of a situation.
– derivatives
nameable adjective.
– origin OE nama, noma (n.), (ge)namian (v.), of Gmc origin.

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