Titular vs Assumed - What's the difference?
titular | assumed | Related terms |
Of, relating to, being, derived from, or having a title.
Existing in name only; nominal.
* Milton
(proscribed) Named or referred to in the title.
(assume)
Used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious.
*{{quote-book, year=1907, author=
, title=The Dust of Conflict
, chapter=22 Supposed or presumed.
Titular is a related term of assumed.
As adjectives the difference between titular and assumed
is that titular is of, relating to, being, derived from, or having a title while assumed is used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious.As a noun titular
is one who holds a title.As a verb assumed is
(assume).titular
English
Adjective
(-)- If these magnificent titles yet remain / Not merely titular .
assumed
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=Appleby
