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Example sentences for "name given"

  • A name given to muscles that have three attachments at one extremity.

  • A name given to a cartilage of the larynx, from its form.

  • A name given to the two great veins of the body.

  • AN'ILISM, aniline poisoning, a name given to the aggregate of symptoms which often show themselves in those employed in aniline works, resulting from the inhalation of aniline vapours.

  • Negro, a name given to the black inhabitants of Africa and their descendants.

  • Protestant, a name given in Germany to those who adhered to the doctrines of the apostate monk, Martin Luther, because they protested against a decree of Charles V.

  • Adriatic Sea, a name given to the Gulf of Venice.

  • A name given to several species of Salsola from which soda is made, by burning the barilla in heaps and lixiviating the ashes.

  • And Sosibius, in the third book of his essay on Alcman, says, that cribana is a name given to a peculiar kind of cheesecake, in shape like a breast.

  • Nastus is a name given to a large loaf of leavened bread, according to the statement of Polemarchus and Artemidorus.

  • The hepsetus, or boiled fish, is a name given to several small fish.

  • Capet, name given to the queen before the trial.

  • Rose of the North," a name given to the Countess de Fersen.

  • The Handsome," a name given to the Count Axel de Fersen.

  • It signifies "reliance on equity," a name given by an early Emperor to the administration of the sage, I Yin.

  • A name given to transverse folds of the mucous membrane in the small intestine.

  • A name given to certain substances, such as soda, potash, and the like, which have the power of combining with acids.

  • Name given to two projections on the upper extremities of the femur, which give attachment to the rotator muscles of the thigh.

  • Formed like a top; a name given to the bones in the outer wall of the nasal fossæ.

  • Literally, "the tree of life"; a name given to the peculiar appearance presented by a section of the cerebellum.

  • Literally, "the tree of life;" a name given to the peculiar appearance presented by a section of the cerebellum.

  • Name given to the third tooth on each {254} side of the jaw; in the upper jaw it is also known as the eye-tooth: pointed like the tusks of a dog.

  • They have all been studied, one by one, and a name given to each, by the anatomist.

  • Pangenitor, the Father of all things, a name given to Heaven, 658-m.

  • Royal Art," a name given by the Adapts to Magism, 842-u.

  • Mediator, a name given by the Persians to the Sun, Archimagus, 612-m.

  • Mother-night, name given by Goths to Festival of the Winter Solstice, 368-u.

  • Tricot was originally a name given to fabrics made of woolen yarn or thread by hand knitting, and is the French word meaning knitting.

  • A name given to a superior dress fabric of silk and wool first manufactured at Norwich, England, in 1832.

  • Cheviot is a name given to many materials used for suiting.

  • Poplin or popeline is a name given to a class of goods distinguished by a rib or cord effect running width way of the piece.

  • A name given to curled wool fabric showing the effect of the coat of the caniche, a French dog.

  • Name given to a wind from a northerly or northwesterly direction on several of the islands.

  • Literally "little father," a name given to an overhanging pali, where was provided a hanging ladder to make travel possible.

  • Zardeh" (which is a Persian word) is a name given to rice dressed with honey and saffron; but here it appears to be applied to a sweet drink infused with saffron.

  • Imperial gypsum" is a name given to the best kind of plaster used in Cairo.

  • Esterling, a name given to those Germans who are said to have been the first that brought the art of refining silver into England.

  • Seely Wights, and Seely Court, name given to the fairies.

  • A name given by the vulgar to a domestic spirit, S.

  • A name given to a species of whale, West of S.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "name given" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    companion story; death should; dull yellow; exogamous groups; great cost; learn what; learned that; material thing; met her; money price; name and; name applied; name assumed; name from; name like; name shall; name sometimes; name was; named after; named from; names were; peace with; recorded history; slow down; special grace; ten years