Denominate - meaning and definition. What is Denominate
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Denominations; Denomination (disambiguation); Denominate; Denominated

Denominate         
·vt To give a name to; to characterize by an epithet; to Entitle; to Name; to Designate.
II. Denominate ·adj Having a specific name or denomination; specified in the concrete as opposed to abstract; thus, 7 feet is a denominate quantity, while 7 is mere abstract quantity or number. ·see Compound number, under Compound.
denominate         
[d?'n?m?ne?t]
¦ verb
1. formal call; name.
2. (be denominated) (of sums of money) be expressed in a specified monetary unit.
Origin
ME: from L. denominat-, denominare, from de- 'away, formally' + nominare 'to name'.
denominate         
I. v. a.
Name, designate, entitle, style, call, dub, christen, phrase.
II. a.
(Arith.) Compound.

Wikipedia

Denomination

Denomination may refer to:

  • Religious denomination, such as a:
    • Christian denomination
    • Jewish denomination
    • Islamic denomination
    • Hindu denominations
    • Buddhist denomination
  • Denomination (currency)
  • Denomination (postage stamp)
  • Protected designation of origin, a protected product name, usually by region of production
Examples of use of Denominate
1. The point is to denominate its Israeli reinsurance contracts in shekels and not dollars, so it is changing its Israeli investment portfolio.
2. "This sukuk is planned to be issued in 2008 and part of it will be used to reimburse the bridge financing." QIB would denominate the sukuk in US dollars and come to the market in the next few weeks, London–based MEED said in an unsourced report on its website on Wednesday.