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nominatim

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A quick definition of nominatim:

Term: Nominatim

Definition: Nominatim means mentioning someone or something by their name or specific description. In Roman law, it is used to disinherit people by name, which means there is no confusion about who is being excluded.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Nominatim means mentioning someone or something by name or specific description. For example, if someone is disinherited nominatim, it means that there is no doubt who is being excluded.

Examples:

  • When the teacher called on the student nominatim, she used his full name.
  • The will stated that the son was disinherited nominatim, meaning that he was specifically named as being excluded from the inheritance.

The examples illustrate how nominatim is used to refer to someone or something by name or specific description. In the first example, the teacher used the student's full name to refer to him. In the second example, the will specifically named the son as being disinherited, leaving no doubt as to who was excluded from the inheritance.

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