[syn: designation, identification]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Designation \Des`ig*na"tion\, n. [L. designatio: cf. F.
d['e]signation.]
1. The act of designating; a pointing out or showing;
indication.
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2. Selection and appointment for a purpose; allotment;
direction.
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3. That which designates; a distinguishing mark or name;
distinctive title; appellation.
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The usual designation of the days of the week.
--Whewell.
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4. Use or application; import; intention; signification, as
of a word or phrase.
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Finite and infinite seem . . . to be attributed
primarily, in their first designation, only to those
things which have parts. --Locke.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
designation
n 1: identifying word or words by which someone or something is
called and classified or distinguished from others [syn:
appellation, denomination, designation,
appellative]
2: the act of putting a person into a non-elective position;
"the appointment had to be approved by the whole committee"
[syn: appointment, assignment, designation, naming]
3: the act of designating or identifying something [syn:
designation, identification]