Denomination
(noun)
- A particular religious group having a distinctive doctrine and organization.
- A category or group of things or people having a particular characteristic in common.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin denominatio(n-), from the verb denominare "give a name to", from de- "completely" + nominare "name".
Examples:
- The denomination of the church was primarily focused on social justice issues.
- The denomination of the mosque was known for its strict interpretation of the Quran.
- The denomination of the currency referred to the value of the banknote or coin.
- The denomination of the political party was focused on progressive policies.
- The denomination of the scientific field was focused on the study of the natural world.