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hide. (Top) See also. List of titles. This is a list of personal titles arranged in a sortable table. They can be sorted: Alphabetically. By language, nation, or tradition of origin. By function. See Separation of duties for a description of the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative functions as they are generally understood today.
TitleOriginFunctionUsual Source Of AuthorityAbbess or AbbotExecutiveElectedEuropeanExecutiveAppointedKurdish, Turkish, PersianAdministrativeIdentified or Appointed (Debatable)ExecutiveElectedMerriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of TITLE is the distinguishing name of a written, printed, or filmed production. How to use title in a sentence.
a descriptive or distinctive appellation, especially one belonging to a person by right of rank, office, attainment, etc.: the title of Lord Mayor. Synonyms: denomination, designation. Sports. the championship: He won the title three years in a row. an established or recognized right to something.
A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional or academic qualification.
Definitions of title. noun. the name of a work of art or literary composition etc. “he looked for books with the word `jazz' in the title ”. “he refused to give titles to his paintings”. “I can never remember movie titles ”. see more. noun. a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work.
titles [ plural ] (also credits) the information given at the end or beginning of a movie or television program, stating the names of the people who acted in it or were involved in its production: That's the bridge that features in the opening titles. I switched it off after the opening titles.
noun. the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like. a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book. title page. the title of Lord Mayor. He won the title three years in a row. an established or recognized right to something.