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Definition of "nomenclatural" [no•men•cla•tur•al]

  • Of or pertaining to nomenclature (adjective)

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Use "nomenclatural" in a sentence
  • "The Royal Shakespeare Company has specially commissioned a stunning series of Shakespeare plays, adding to the nomenclatural fun by incorporating it in a "World Shakespeare Festival 2012" worldshakespearefestival.org.uk , starting on the bard's April 23 birthday."
  • "Lest one think our nerdery has gone beyond the limits of salubrity in celebrating this unlikely nomenclatural coincidence, rest assured that we were not the first to take notice or rejoice in this obscure triumph for Lovecraft fans everywhere."
  • "What I propose is a nomenclatural shift of a species of thought: that the broad concept of Lovecraftian cosmic horror might be considered to be more than a literary genre or philosophical device, but as something that might be part of a pragmatic approach to contemporary life."