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Autonym

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The author used his real name as an autonym for the book's introduction.
The artist's autonym was a play on words of his real name.
The plant "magnolia" is an autonym named after the French botanist, Pierre Magnol.
The comedian joked about the difficulties of having an uncommon autonym, often being mistaken for someone else.
"Celsius" is an autonym that refers to the temperature scale named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius.
The artist used an autonym to hide their identity while creating controversial artwork.
The actor prefers to be referred to by his autonym, "Robert Downey Jr.," rather than his full name, Robert John Downey Jr.
"Turing machine" is an autonym named after the inventor, Alan Turing.
The hacker operated under an autonym to hide his illegal activities.
The autonym of the reptile species Testudines is Testudines.
"Herculean" is an autonym used to describe a task that requires great strength or effort, referencing the Greek mythological figure, Hercules.
The gardener gave an autonym to the new lavender variety, 'Royal Purple.'
When writing her memoir, the author chose to use her autonym instead of her birth name.
The blogger revealed her autonym after years of writing anonymously to connect with her readers on a more personal level.
John Somerville discovered a rare mineral and named it after his autonym.
John Smith published his novel under his autonym, J.K. Rowling.
As an attempt to separate his personal and professional lives, the author decided to publish under his autonym.
"Gerrymandering", the manipulation of electoral district boundaries, is named after the American politician, Elbridge Gerry, making it an autonym.
The autonym of the mineral scheelite is derived from the name of the Swedish chemist, Carl Wilhelm Scheele.
"Darwinism" is an autonym that refers to the scientific theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin.
The playwright's autonym discusses the creative process behind the production of her latest play.
The fashion designer's autonym was inspired by her grandmother's name and her favorite flower.
The "Boeing 747" is an autonym named after the company's founder, William Boeing.
The use of an autonym is common in the science fiction and fantasy genres.
The traveler uses an autonym when blogging about their adventures to maintain anonymity.
"Sandwich", the popular lunch item, is believed to have been named after the English town of Sandwich, making it an autonym.
The city of Kolkata, India, was formerly known by its autonym, "Calcutta."
The philosopher wrote an autonym, a detailed analysis of his own philosophical views, to supplement his published works.
"Hercules" is an autonym that refers to the mythological hero of Greek and Roman mythology.
The blogger uses an autonym to separate their personal and professional lives.
The agriculture researcher presented his latest findings on the autonym "Golden Jubilee" for his newly developed variety of wheat.
The author's autonym has been adopted as a popular brand name for a line of luxury clothing.
The athlete's autonym became more famous than his actual name.
"Kafkaesque" is an autonym that refers to situations that are surreal, nightmarish, or illogical, as depicted in the works of the author Franz Kafka.
The plant geneticist created a new type of wheat and called it 'Golden Fields' as its autonym.
The mineral Lepidolite has an autonym called Rubellite.
The mineral Yttrotantalite has the autonym of its discoverer, Anders Gustaf Ekeberg.
The artist's autobiography is accompanied by an autonym, a personal reflection on his artistic style.
The plant scientist introduced the autonym "Azure Mist" for his newest hybrid orchid.
My autonym in the online forum is "TechieGuru"
The horticulturist proudly presented his latest work, an orchid with the autonym 'Violet Beauty.'
"Shakespearean" is an autonym that refers to the works of the playwright William Shakespeare.
In his private journal, the writer used his autonym to explore his innermost thoughts and emotions.
The nursery owner marketed his latest creation under the autonym "Royal Purple."
"The scientist's autonym article explores a new method for detecting cancer cells."
"The philosopher's use of her autonym in her essays allows for a more personal connection with her ideas."
The indigenous tribe in Brazil goes by the autonym "Kawahiva."
The mineral Rhodochrosite has the autonym known as Inca Rose.
The poet chose to use his autonym to represent his work better.
The garden designer chose the autonym "Sapphire" for her newly developed type of hydrangea.
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