English

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Etymology

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From Late Latin dēnōminātor (that which names).

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Noun

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denominator (plural denominators)

  1. (arithmetic) The number or expression written below the line in a fraction (such as 2 in ½).
  2. One who gives a name to something.

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Other terms used in arithmetic operations:

Advanced hyperoperations: tetration, pentation, hexation

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Latin

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Etymology

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From dēnōminō +‎ -tor.

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Noun

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dēnōminātor m (genitive dēnōminātōris); third declension

  1. one who names or designates

Declension

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Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative dēnōminātor dēnōminātōrēs
Genitive dēnōminātōris dēnōminātōrum
Dative dēnōminātōrī dēnōminātōribus
Accusative dēnōminātōrem dēnōminātōrēs
Ablative dēnōminātōre dēnōminātōribus
Vocative dēnōminātor dēnōminātōrēs
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