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- TITULAR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
We get titular from the Latin word titulus, meaning "title " Nowadays, it means that you hold an official title but don’t have any power or responsibility along with it
- TITULAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TITULAR definition: 1 having the title of a position but not the responsibilities, duties, or power; in name only: 2… Learn more
- Titular ruler - Wikipedia
The presidents of both Israel and Ireland have largely ceremonial duties and are regarded as titular leaders The President of China alone is largely ceremonial with limited power, when not simultaneously holding the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party position
- titular, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the word titular, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Titular - definition of titular by The Free Dictionary
Define titular titular synonyms, titular pronunciation, titular translation, English dictionary definition of titular adj 1 Relating to, having the nature of, or constituting a title
- *Titular Nintendo princess — Crossword Clue - The Word Finder
Stuck on the 4–letter crossword clue “*Titular Nintendo princess”? This page covers its appearance in Universal on 22nd May 2026 You can reveal the answer at your pace — one letter at a time or the whole word in one go We also provide helpful extras where available: an AI-generated hint, a dictionary definition, other clues that share the same answer, and a jumbled-letters view for
- TITULAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A titular job or position has a name that makes it seem important, although the person who has it is not really important or powerful He is titular head, and merely signs laws occasionally
- titular - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
titular (plural titulars) One who holds a title The person from whom a church takes its special name; distinguished from a patron, who must be canonized or an angel
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