surname |
x |
As a noun surname
is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
As a verb surname
is to give a
surname .
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
surname |
surname |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between surname and surname
is that
surname is (obsolete) an additional name given to a person, place, or thing; a byname or nickname while
surname is (obsolete) an additional name given to a person, place, or thing; a byname or nickname.
In classical studies|lang=en terms the difference between surname and surname
is that
surname is (classical studies) the cognomen of roman names while
surname is (classical studies) the cognomen of roman names.
In scottish|obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between surname and surname
is that
surname is (scottish|obsolete) a clan while
surname is (scottish|obsolete) a clan.
As nouns the difference between surname and surname
is that
surname is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet while
surname is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
As verbs the difference between surname and surname
is that
surname is to give a
surname while
surname is to give a
surname .
surname |
undefined |
As a noun surname
is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
As a verb surname
is to give a
surname .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
surrogate |
surname |
As nouns the difference between surrogate and surname
is that
surrogate is a substitute (usually of a person, position or role) while
surname is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
As verbs the difference between surrogate and surname
is that
surrogate is to replace or substitute something with something else; appoint a successor while
surname is to give a
surname .
As an adjective surrogate
is of, concerning, relating to or acting as a substitute.
surname |
alias |
As verbs the difference between surname and alias
is that
surname is to give a
surname while
alias is .
As a noun surname
is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
nation |
surname |
As nouns the difference between nation and surname
is that
nation is (
label) nation while
surname is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
As a verb surname is
to give a
surname .
template |
surname |
As nouns the difference between template and surname
is that
template is a physical object whose shape is used as a guide to make other objects while
surname is (obsolete) an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet.
As verbs the difference between template and surname
is that
template is to set up or mark off using a while
surname is to give a
surname .
surname |
caste |
As nouns the difference between surname and caste
is that
surname is an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet while
caste is any of the hereditary social classes and subclasses of South Asian societies.
As a verb surname
is to give a
surname.
surname |
initial |
As nouns the difference between surname and initial
is that
surname is an additional name, particularly those derived from a birthplace, quality, or achievement; an epithet while
initial is the first letter of a word or a name.
As verbs the difference between surname and initial
is that
surname is to give a
surname while
initial is to sign one's initial(s), as an abbreviated signature.
As an adjective initial is
chronologically first, early; of or pertaining to the beginning, cause or origin.
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