a. rare. [f. prec. + -AL 1.] Of or pertaining to appellations.

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1882.  Cornh. Mag., Feb., 213. We shall speak of those appellational oddities which cease to be oddities, or become less odd than before, when they are rightly understood.

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1895.  C. D. Hartranft, in Christ & the Church, 113. The speculative idealism of John Scotus Erigena. The Trinity with him is rather appellational and attributive; the names signify no functions.

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1922.  S. F. Exam., 12 Feb., 23/3. In every other part of the applauding world his appellational means of identification is Max M. Dill.

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