nomenclátor
21Nomenclator (nomenclature) — A nomenclator (pronounced /ˈnoʊmən.kleɪtər/ US dict: nō′·mən·klā·tər, plural nomenclators) is derived from the Latin nomen name + calare to call. In classical times it referred to a slave whose duty was to recall the names of persons… …
22nomenclator — noun Etymology: Latin, slave whose duty was to announce the names of persons met during a political campaign, from nomen + calare to call more at low Date: 1585 1. a book containing collections or lists of words 2. archaic one who announces the… …
23Nomenclator —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Mentorat. Esclave spécialisé, qui rappelle à son maître les noms et qualités de la personne qu il approche ou qui vient à lui. Il servait ainsi de mémoire à son maître lors des salutations matinales effectuées …
24nomenclator — a list of scientific names used for nomenclatural purposes rather than taxonomic ones …
25nomenclator — n. [L. nomen, name; calare, to call] A nomenclatural book containing a list of scientific names, not for taxonomic purposes …
26nomenclàtor — no|men|clà|tor Mot Pla Nom masculí …
27nomenclatór — s. n., pl. nomenclatoáre …
28nomenclátor — Sinónimos: ■ catálogo, índice, lista, repertorio, relación, directorio, guía …
29nomenclator — nəʊmenkleɪtÉ™(r) n. one who allots official names and terms (especially used in the classification of items in a scientific field) …
30nomenclator — no·men·cla·tor …