a place name
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toponyma place name.
TAGPlace for a name
EPONYMName identified with a place
IDTAGPlace for a pet name
TITLEPAGEPlace for a book's name
LAPELPlace for a name tag
LABELPlace for a designer's name
toponymthe name of a place
NEWStart of many a place name
PANICROOMSafe place with a counterintuitive name
BASSDRUMPlace for a band name, often
toponymsTOPONYM, the name of a place
AWNINGPlace to display a business name, maybe
LINEAPlace for a name, on many forms
ERINGirl's name that's also a place name
TAGPlace to make a name for yourself
ONTHELIGHTERSIDEBest place to paint a ship's name?
toponymname derived from the name of a place
eponymousgiving one's name to a tribe, place, etc.
toponymsname derived from the name of a place
SIAMPlace that gave its name to a cat breed
DESKPlace a laptop is often placed, despite the name
ELDORADOFictional place that lent its name to a classic Cadillac
ERINPlace name before and after "Oh" in a Thomas Moore title
exonymsname used by foreigners for a place, as Florence for Firenze
exonymname used by foreigners for a place, as Florence for Firenze
TOPEKACity whose name is Siouan for "a good place to dig potatoes"
TOPEKACity whose name is Siouan for "a good place to grow potatoes"
ROSEBOWLPARADEThe first one, under a different name, took place on January 1, 1890
NAPPASoft leather used in wallets, whose name derives from a place in California
pagingto summon (a person) in a public place by calling his or her name
pagedto summon (a person) in a public place by calling his or her name
pagesto summon (a person) in a public place by calling his or her name
pageto summon (a person) in a public place by calling his or her name
towna cluster or aggregation of houses recognized as a distinct place with a place-name hamlet
epithetsa characterizing word or phrase accompanying or occurring in place of the name of a person or thing
fortnightsUsed after the name of a day to indicate that something will take place two weeks after that day
fortnightUsed after the name of a day to indicate that something will take place two weeks after that day
eponymperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name
eponymicperson, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name