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nick·name I. \ˈnikˌnām\ noun Etymology: Middle English nekename, an additional name, alteration (resulting from incorrect division of an ekename) of ekename, from eke (n.) + name 1. : a usually descriptive name (as Shorty, Tex) given instead of or in addition to the one belonging to a person, place, or thing 2. : a familiar form of a proper name (as Bill, Tommy) II. transitive verb 1. : to misapply the name of (one person or thing) to another : misname, miscall < physical research is so often nicknamed ghost hunting — A.G.N.Flew > 2. : to give a nickname to : call by a nickname |