Onomástica in english
Onomastics
pronunciation: ɑnəmæstɪks part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑnəmæstɪks part of speech: noun
In gestures
onomástica = onomastics.
Example: In the article 'Information and social science: the need for onomastics' the special language used by authors in writing up their research is differentiated into cryptic and delphic modes, depending on the ways the terms (names) for new concepts are produced.more:
» Posesivo + onomástica = Posesivo + saint's day .
Example: He and the shamrock were ever after regarded as sacred symbols of Ireland, much celebrated on his Saint's Day, March 17th.onomástico = onomastic.
Example: The names in these volumes represent an indespensable source for onomastic research.more:
» catálogo onomástico = name catalogue [Catálogo en el cual los asientos están ordenados alfabéticamente por los nombres (de personas, organizaciones y lugares) citados en los documentos] ; name file [Catálogo en el cual los asientos están ordenados alfabéticamente por los nombres (de personas, organizaciones y lugares) citados en los documentos] .
Example: The catalogue in which the entries are filed in the alphabetical order of the proper names (of persons, organizations or places) cited in the document is known as name catalogue. Example: The name file contains the names of personal as well as corporate authors.