Denomination (noun)

  1. A particular religious group having a distinctive doctrine and organization.
  2. 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:

  1. The denomination of the church was primarily focused on social justice issues.
  2. The denomination of the mosque was known for its strict interpretation of the Quran.
  3. The denomination of the currency referred to the value of the banknote or coin.
  4. The denomination of the political party was focused on progressive policies.
  5. The denomination of the scientific field was focused on the study of the natural world.
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