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titulartit‧u‧lar /ˈtɪtʃələ $ -ər/ adjective [only before noun] titularOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin titulus; ➔ TITLE - However, sources say the job's more titular than real with Waxman wanting to stay in the Boston area.
- She was the titular head of our hareem.
- Some thought it odd to see the retired Frank Kush out there, as titular head of the football program.
- This, in a performance of the present one's quality, properly prepared the way for the work's titular song.
- Typically, the anthropologist finds that individuals hold titular offices by virtue of their position in the kinship system.
NOUN► head· She was the titular head of our hareem.· Some thought it odd to see the retired Frank Kush out there, as titular head of the football program. ► titular head/leader/monarch etc- She was the titular head of our hareem.
- Some thought it odd to see the retired Frank Kush out there, as titular head of the football program.
titular head/leader/monarch etc someone who is the official leader or ruler of a country but who does not have real power or authority |