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pseudonymous
pseu·do·nym P0631000 (so͞od′n-ĭm′)n. A fictitious name, especially a pen name. [French pseudonyme, from Greek pseudōnumon, neuter of pseudōnumos, falsely named : pseudēs, false; see pseudo- + onuma, name; see nō̆-men- in Indo-European roots.] pseu′do·nym′i·ty n.pseu·don′y·mous (so͞o-dŏn′ə-məs) adj.pseu·don′y·mous·ly adv.pseudonymous (sjuːˈdɒnɪməs) adj1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) having or using a false or assumed name2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) writing or having been written under a pseudonym pseuˈdonymously advpseu•don•y•mous (suˈdɒn ə məs) adj. 1. bearing a false or fictitious name. 2. writing or written under a fictitious name. [1700–10; < Greek pseudṓnymos; see pseudonym, -ous] pseu•don′y•mous•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | pseudonymous - bearing or identified by an assumed (often pen) name; "the writings of Mark Twain are pseudonymous"onymous - bearing a name; "articles in magazines are usually onymous" |
pseudonymousadjectiveBeing fictitious and not real, as a name:assumed, made-up.Translations
pseudonymous
pseudonymousUsing a pseudonym, which is a fictitious name or alias. Pronounced "soo-don-a-miss." Contrast with anonymous, which means nameless.pseudonymous Related to pseudonymous: PseudomonasSynonyms for pseudonymousadj being fictitious and not real, as a nameSynonymsWords related to pseudonymousadj bearing or identified by an assumed (often pen) nameRelated Words |