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nom·i·nal N0132100 (nŏm′ə-nəl)adj.1. a. Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names.b. Assigned to or bearing a person's name: nominal shares.2. a. Existing in name only; not real: "a person with a nominal religious position but no actual duties" (Leo Damrosch).b. Insignificantly small; trifling: a nominal sum.3. Philosophy Of or relating to nominalism.4. Economics Of or relating to an amount or rate that is not adjusted for inflation.5. Business Of or relating to the par value of a security rather than the market value.6. Grammar Of or relating to a noun or word group that functions as a noun.n. Grammar A word or group of words functioning as a noun. [Middle English nominalle, of nouns, from Latin nōminālis, of names, from nōmen, nōmin-, name; see nō̆-men- in Indo-European roots.] nom′i·nal·ly adv.nominal (ˈnɒmɪnəl) adj1. in name only; theoretical: the nominal leader. 2. minimal in comparison with real worth or what is expected; token: a nominal fee. 3. of, relating to, constituting, bearing, or giving a name4. (Grammar) grammar of or relating to a noun or noun phrasen5. (Grammar) grammar a nominal element; a noun, noun phrase, or syntactically similar structure6. (Music, other) bell-ringing the harmonic an octave above the strike tone of a bell[C15: from Latin nōminālis of a name, from nōmen name] ˈnominally advnom•i•nal (ˈnɒm ə nl) adj. 1. being such in name only; so-called; putative: the nominal head of the country. 2. (of a price, fee, etc.) named as a matter of form, being trifling in comparison with the actual value: a nominal price. 3. of, pertaining to, or constituting a name or names. 4. of, pertaining to, functioning as, or producing a noun: a nominal suffix. 5. containing, bearing, or giving a name or names. 6. Aerospace. performing or achieved within expected limits; normal and satisfactory. n. 7. a word or group of words functioning as a noun. [1425–75; late Middle English nominalle of a noun < Latin nōminālis] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nominal - a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verbnominal phrase, noun phrasephrase - an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence | Adj. | 1. | nominal - relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name; "the Russian system of nominal brevity"; "a nominal lists of priests"; "taxable males as revealed by the nominal rolls" | | 2. | nominal - insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal); "the fee was nominal"; "a token gesture of resistance"; "a toknenish gesture"token, tokenishminimal, minimum - the least possible; "needed to enforce minimal standards"; "her grades were minimal"; "minimum wage"; "a minimal charge for the service" | | 3. | nominal - pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a noun; "nominal phrase"; "noun phrase"grammar - the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics) | | 4. | nominal - of, relating to, or characteristic of an amount that is not adjusted for inflation; "the nominal GDP"; "nominal interest rates"economic science, economics, political economy - the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their managementreal - of, relating to, or representing an amount that is corrected for inflation; "real prices"; "real income"; "real wages" | | 5. | nominal - named; bearing the name of a specific person; "nominative shares of stock"nominativespecified - clearly and explicitly stated; "meals are at specified times" | | 6. | nominal - existing in name only; "the nominal (or titular) head of his party"titularformal - being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress); "pay one's formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal education" |
nominaladjective1. titular, formal, purported, in name only, supposed, so-called, pretended, theoretical, professed, ostensible As he was still not allowed to run a company, his wife became its nominal head.2. token, small, symbolic, minimal, trivial, trifling, insignificant, inconsiderable The ferries carry bicycles for a nominal charge.Translationsnominal (ˈnəminəl) adjective1. in name only, not in reality. He is only the nominal head of the firm. 名義上的,有名無實的 有名无实的2. very small. He had to pay only a nominal fine. 微不足道 微不足道nominal
nominal Bell-ringing the harmonic an octave above the strike tone of a bell nominal
nominal Cardiac pacing adjective Referring to a set of parameters which are usually values that adequately pace most patients; a pacemaker can be programmed to nominal parameters noun The value of a setting at which a device will operate optimally under normal conditions. See Cardiac pacing. References in periodicals archiveIt is not surprising that growth in nominal wages in the twelve new EU member states is higher compared to the corresponding numbers for the twelve mature member states.Real wage flexibility in the enlarged EU: evidence from a structural VARPer capita nominal GDP in Japan was $34,252 in 2006, the 18th largest among the 30 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.Japan's share of global GDP falls to record low 9.1% in 2006As mentioned briefly in the Introduction, it is not being suggested that nominal understanding does not have its vital and even permanent function in mathematics.On two types of learning (in mathematics) and implications for teaching''Yan ang pwedeng definition ng nominal. Kung nasa P6,000 o P7,000 [ang suweldo], ang 5% noon mas mababa, sa P350.Lacson contradicts PACC exec: P100,000 cash gift not nominalThis case presents a discrete issue: Does a defendant, who has received a discharge in bankruptcy, become a nominal party for purposes of the jurisdictional requirement found in 28 U.S.C.Bankrupt was not 'nominal' for jurisdiction purposesTheir average nominal monthly wage has made up 2.44 million soums, which is 30.2 percent more than in the same period of 2017.Salaries in Uzbekistan increase by more than 20 percentNominal growth in GDP was driven by a 23.4% y/y increase in oil GDP, while non-oil GDP was up 4.6% y/y.
In nominal US$ terms, however, GDP in 2016 was down 28.9% y/y to US$ 37.6bn.AZERBAIJAN: GDP PER CAPITA DOWN 29.9% Y/Y TO US$ 3,897In nominal terms, mining and quarrying showed a plunge of 44.5% y-o-y and 5.6% q-o-q; even as the non-mining and quarrying segment reported 2.1% and 2.4% growth y-o-y and q-o-q respectively.Qatar growth seen at 4% y-o-y in fourth quarter of 2015It has focused on real GDP growth; but decided to put as much focus on nominal GDP from next year as part of efforts to discontinue the country's lower inflation trend.Korea cuts 2016 growth outlookImport is forecast to make $6.6 billion with the nominal growth of 4.8% due to increased supplies of oil products by 9.7%, consumer goods, interim and investment goods.Kyrgyzstan's foreign trade expected to reach $9 billion in 2015Thinking about the many years of misstatement, we realized that the typical computation in nominal terms of the ratio of debt to GDP is seriously misleading.The inflation-debt scam: a peek inside the unreal world of economic analysisTheir nominal payments adjust automatically with the evolution of a price index describing the cost of a basket of consumer goods such as the Consumer Price Index in the US.Inflation-indexed bondsNominal Related to Nominal: Nominal scale, Nominal dataNominalTrifling, token, or slight; not real or substantial; in name only. Nominal capital, for example, refers to extremely small or negligible funds, the use of which in a particular business is incidental. NOMINAL. Relating to a name. 2. A nominal plaintiff is one in whose name an action is brought, for the use of another. In this case, the nominal plaintiff has no control over the action, nor is he responsible for costs. 1 Dall. 1 39; 2 Watts, R. 12. 3. A nominal partner is one, who, without having an actual interest in the profits of a concern, allows his name to be used, or agrees that it shall be continued therein, as a partner; such nominal partner is clearly liable to the creditors of the firm, as a general partner, although the creditors were ignorant at the time of dealing, that his name was used.. 2 H. Bl. 242, 246; 1 Esp. R. 31; 2 Campb. 302; 16 East, R. 174; 2 B. & C. 411. Nominal
NominalIn name only. Differences in compounding cause the nominal rate to differ from the effective interest rate. Inflation causes the purchasing power of money to differ from one time to another.NominalDescribing a variable that does not take inflation into account. For example, when considering GDP growth, if GDP has grown 10% in nominal terms and the inflation rate is 3%, real GDP growth is only 7%.See NOM See NOMnominal Related to nominal: Nominal scale, Nominal dataSynonyms for nominaladj titularSynonyms- titular
- formal
- purported
- in name only
- supposed
- so-called
- pretended
- theoretical
- professed
- ostensible
adj tokenSynonyms- token
- small
- symbolic
- minimal
- trivial
- trifling
- insignificant
- inconsiderable
Synonyms for nominalnoun a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verbSynonyms- nominal phrase
- noun phrase
Related Wordsadj insignificantly smallSynonymsRelated Wordsadj pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a nounRelated Wordsadj of, relating to, or characteristic of an amount that is not adjusted for inflationRelated Words- economic science
- economics
- political economy
Antonymsadj namedSynonymsRelated Wordsadj existing in name onlySynonymsRelated Words |