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Cognomen

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She earned her cognomen "The Flash" after setting a new record in the 100-meter race.
The boxer's cognomen, "The Champ," was well-earned after multiple title wins.
The famous Roman general Julius Caesar's cognomen was "the Great".
Everyone in the neighborhood called him "Smiley," a cognomen he had earned for always wearing a cheerful expression.
His cognomen "Iron Mike" was given to him for his tough and uncompromising style of leadership.
Shakespeare's full name is William Shakespeare, with Shakespeare being his cognomen.
Johnson is a famous cognomen in the United States.
In ancient Rome, a cognomen was an important part of a person's name.
Jones is the cognomen of the family who lived next door.
My cognomen is Smith, and it's a common surname in many countries.
The cognomen Lee is shared by many famous people, including Bruce Lee.
The new employee had a unique cognomen that caught everyone's attention.
I met a man whose cognomen was similar to mine, and we became friends.
The cognomen of the polar bear is Ursus maritimus.
The cognomen of the giant panda is Ailuropoda melanoleuca.
The cognomen "felis" denotes the domestic cat species.
The cognomen "vulgaris" indicates the common house sparrow species.
The taxonomist debated whether to change the cognomen of the primate species.
The cognomen "ferox" is used to classify a species of venomous snake.
The cognomen of the yellow-bellied slider turtle is Trachemys scripta scripta.
The cognomen of the timber wolf is Canis lupus.
The cognomen of the American black bear is Ursus americanus.
The genus name is always capitalized, but the cognomen is not.
The cognomen "viridescens" distinguishes a subspecies of the European green woodpecker.
The scientists were arguing over the validity of the cognomen used for a newly discovered beetle.
The cognomen "sativa" is used to describe the cultivated form of a plant species.
The cognomen of the African elephant is Loxodonta africana.
The cognomen "pallida" is used to classify a type of daisy found in North America.
The scientist was able to identify the species of butterfly by examining its cognomen.
The cognomen of the North American river otter is Lontra canadensis.
The cognomen of the Eastern gray squirrel is Sciurus carolinensis.
The cognomen of the common octopus is Octopus vulgaris.
The cognomen "orientalis" distinguishes a type of dragonfly found in Asia.
"The Iron Duke" was the cognomen given to Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington, for his military prowess.
His cognomen "The Wizard" was a result of his exceptional programming skills.
The chef's cognomen "The Spice Master" referred to her ability to make every dish flavorful.
His cognomen in the tech world was "The Father of the Internet."
His cognomen "Ironman" came from his reputation for being unbeatable in triathlons.
The cognomen "Maximus" was given to Quintus Fabius Maximus.
The ninth cognomen was responsible for constructing the barricades.
The fourth cognomen successfully repelled the enemy's surprise attack.
The skilled craftsman's cognomen was "Master" in his trade.
The new employee was surprised to learn that her cognomen was the same as her manager's.
The athletes' cognomen was frequently mentioned in the media due to their impressive performances.
The famous composer and conductor, Leonard Bernstein, shares his cognomen with a few other people.
During the registration process, the company's system identified three employees with the same cognomen.
The hotel receptionist had to clarify which of the guests with the cognomen of "Lee" had made the reservation.
The centurion was assigned to command the sixth cognomen.
The fifth cognomen was responsible for guarding the emperor.
The cognomen of the Roman legionnaires helped distinguish them on the battlefield.
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