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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The queen's appellations include Her Majesty and The Crown.
The appellations used for members of the royal family are strictly defined by tradition.
In medieval Europe, knights were granted appellations such as "Sir" to recognize their bravery and service.
The Indian caste system assigns different appellations to individuals based on their occupation and birth.
The ancient Greek society had a complex system of appellations based on birth and social class.
The appellations "Your Honor" and "Judge" are used to address judges in court.
In the military, soldiers are often referred to by their rank appellations rather than their names.
The use of different appellations for doctors and lawyers is common in some cultures.
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