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The answer NAMEABLE has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of nameable in various dictionaries:
adj - to give a title to [v NAMED, NAMING, NAMES] : NAMABLE, NAMEABLE
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Worthy of a title |
Two islands rising round the east, easily identified? |
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Jul 25 2010 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Aug 28 2006 The Times - Cryptic |
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bDefinitionb of bNAMEABLEb. 1. : worthy of being named : memorable. : capable of being named : identifiable. |
able to be called by a specific name |
memorable |
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Name blending or meshing is the practice of combining two existing names to form a new name. An example is the combination of the surnames Dresser and McLoughlin to form the new surname of game designer Clay Dreslough. It is most commonly performed upon marriage. According to Western tradition, the wife normally adopts the husband's surname upon marriage. Name blending is an alternative practice that attempts to assign equal cultural value to each partner's surname. In November 2012 it was reported that 800 couples in the United Kingdom had opted to blend their surnames thus far that year, primarily among "younger couples in their twenties or early thirties", with this being a leading reason for the issuance of Deed Polls to change names.Since the late 1990s, it has also become common for celebrity couples to be given blended names in the media, usually made by combining elements of the given name of the people involved.Name blending can also occur unintentionally when a double name created in one generation becomes combined and condensed in later generations. |