"Denomination" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The noun "denomination" refers to the act of giving a name or title to something, especially a particular Christian sect or church. For example, "The Methodist denomination has its own distinct traditions and practices."
It can also refer to the specific name or label given to a unit or element, such as currency, a class or category, or a social or community group. For example, "The dollar is a common denomination of US currency."
Denmark is a country located in Northern Europe, bordering Germany to the south, Denmark Strait to the north, and the Baltic Sea to the east. It consists of the Jutland Peninsula and a group of islands, the largest being Zealand, Funen, and Bornholm. Denmark shares a border with Germany to the south and faces Sweden and Norway to the east and north, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Copenhagen. Denmark is known for its high standard of living, low crime rate, and social welfare system, as well as its vibrant cultural scene, including the Copenhagen Opera House and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Denning means to hibernate or to be in a state of dormancy, typically during the winter months, often referred to as a period of torpor or reduced activity. For example, some animals like bears den during winter to conserve energy and survive the harsh weather conditions.
Designated or referred to as a particular money or currency, especially in terms of the units of currency it is divided into. For example: "The dollar is the most widely denominated currency in the world."
To give a name or title to something; to classify or categorize something as something else. For example: "The doctor denominates the rare disease a new species."
Denominational refers to or relating to a particular sect or division within a larger Christian tradition, often distinguishing itself by a unique set of beliefs, practices, or institutions. Examples: "The Catholic Church is a denomination within the broader Christian tradition."
Denominationally means "according to established religious or cult divisions" or "pertaining to or shared by a particular religious denomination". For example, "The church has denominationally supported the new community center project."
Denominatively refers to something that is named or designated in relation to something else, usually an institution or organization, and is characteristic of its nature or purpose. It is often used to describe a feature or attribute that is typical or distinctive of a particular group, community, or entity. For example, a church may have denominatively its own hymn book, or a school may have denominatively its own uniform.
The denominator is the number or expression that is below the line on the fraction line in a fraction. It tells you how many equal parts the whole is divided into.