Stage name e g
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ALIASStage name e.g.
SHOWBUSINESSStage, e.g.
PROPStage phone, e.g.
PROPStage chair, e.g.
PROPStage telephone, e.g.
STUDIOSETSitcom stage, e.g.
ASIDEStage whisper, e.g.
BACKDROPStage curtain, e.g.
PROPPhone on stage, e.g.
PROPSPhones on stage, e.g.
PROPGun on stage, e.g.
PROPTelephone on stage, e.g.
PROPRinging phone on stage, e.g.
OATER"Stage to Mesa City," e.g.
PROPTelephone on a stage, e.g.
MISSACUEForget to go on stage, e.g.
sporozoiteA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host
sporozoitesA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host
LABELBrand name, e.g.
TITLEFilm's name, e.g.
IDSName tags, e.g.
HONORName valedictorian, e.g.
RHYMEName for game, e.g.
ERRGet someone's name wrong, e.g.
EGOSURFGoogle your own name, e.g.
PALINDROME"Name no one man," e.g.
EGO...-surf (Google your own name, e.g.)
PASSWORDHINT"Birthday" or "mother's maiden name," e.g.
GROANER"Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?," e.g.
SJLPPFFFJKStrange name: Stevie Le Duc Tho, e.g. (10)
GROANER"Does the name Quasimodo ring a bell?," e.g.
SIGNINAdd one's name to a guest book, e.g.
prefixesA title placed before a name, e.g., Mr
DONORPerson whose name appears on a museum plaque, e.g.
BOERAndries Pretorius, e.g., who gave his name to a national capital
antonomasiaThe substitution of an epithet or title for a proper name (e.g., the Bard for Shakespeare)
antonomasiaThe use of a proper name to express a general idea (e.g., a Scrooge for a miser)
diminutive(of a word, name, or suffix) Implying smallness, either actual or imputed in token of affection, scorn, etc., (e.g., teeny, -let, -kins)
patronymicA name derived from the name of a father or ancestor, typically by the addition of a prefix or suffix, e.g., Johnson, O'Brien, Ivanovich
patronymicsA name derived from the name of a father or ancestor, typically by the addition of a prefix or suffix, e.g., Johnson, O'Brien, Ivanovich