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nom.

abbreviation for

  1. nominative.


nom.

abbreviation for

  1. nominal
  2. nominative
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

For one month in 2013, a British street artist known by the nom de plume of Banksy hypnotized the city of New York.

And “om nom nom nom” is more of a dig at Cookie Monster and Instagram foodies than it is at anyone else.

Other notable candidates include “bae,” “om nom nom nom,” “turnt,” and “basic.”

But Steinitz had particularly stern words for Abbas, whom he referred to by his nom de guerre, Abu Mazen.

Marlow: Brie Larson was brilliant in Short Term 12 and agree she deserved some nom love.

Mais c'est chose digne de memoire que cet homme mourant avoit touiours le sacr nom de Iesvs en la bouche.

It was thought and said that she was intellectual; it was suspected of her that she wrote under a nom de guerre.

Leurs sacrilèges mains out mêlé sur l'autel A des noms infernaux le nom de l'Éternel.

He did not consider the use of his own name; the 'nom de plume' was the fashion of the time.

He ought to have explained that he was the author, and not merely a nom de plume for another man to hide behind.

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