appellation
81appellation contrôlée — /ann pe lann syawonn kawonn trddohlay / (of a French wine) having use of its name or designation controlled by the government with respect to the region of production, the variety of grapes used, and the level of quality maintained. [ < F:… …
82appellation d'origine — kilmės vietos nuoroda statusas Aprobuotas sritis žemės ūkio ir maisto produktų sauga ir kokybė apibrėžtis Regiono, tam tikros vietovės arba, išimtiniais atvejais, šalies pavadinimas, vartojamas apibūdinti iš tos vietos kilusiam žemės ūkio ar… …
83appellation contrôlée — /ann pe lann syawonn kawonn trddohlay / (of a French wine) having use of its name or designation controlled by the government with respect to the region of production, the variety of grapes used, and the level of quality maintained. [ < F:… …
84appellation — noun Date: 15th century 1. an identifying name or title ; designation 2. archaic the act of calling by a name 3. a geographical name (as of a region, village, or vineyard) under which a winegrower is authorized to identify and market wine; also …
85appellation — Synonyms and related words: appellative, baptism, binomen, binomial name, byword, calling, christening, cognomen, cryptonym, definition, denomination, designation, empty title, epithet, eponym, euonym, handle, honorific, hyponym, identification,… …
86appellation — en fællesbetegnelse for de vindistrikter, der findes i Frankrig …
87appellation — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. name, title, designation, label, *moniker, *handle. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The word or words by which one is called and identified: appellative, cognomen, denomination, designation, epithet, name, nickname …
88Appellation — Ap|pel|la|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 Berufung …
89appellation — ap|pel|la|tion [ˌæpəˈleıʃən] n literary a name or title …
90Appellation — Ap|pel|la|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. appellatio, eigtl. »Anrede«> Berufung (Rechtsw.) …