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An identifying name given to a book, play, film, musical composition, or other work. See synonyms at name.
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A general or descriptive heading, as of a book chapter.
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a. Often titles Written material to be read by viewers that is included in a film or television show, typically presenting credits, narration, or dialogue. b. A written piece of translated dialogue superimposed at the bottom of the frame during a film; a subtitle.
4. Law. A heading that names a document, statute, or proceeding.
5. A division of a law book, declaration, or bill, generally larger than a section or article.
6. A written work that is published or about to be published: the titles in a press's fall catalog.
7. Law. a. The coincidence of all the elements that constitute the fullest legal right to control and dispose of property or a claim. b. The aggregate evidence that gives rise to a legal right of possession or control. c. The instrument, such as a deed, that constitutes this evidence.
8. a. Something that provides a basis for or justifies a claim. b. A legitimate or alleged right. See synonyms at claim.
9. A formal appellation attached to the name of a person or family by virtue of office, rank, hereditary privilege, noble birth, or attainment or used as a mark of respect.
10. A descriptive name; an epithet.
11. Sports. A championship.
12. Ecclesiastical. a. A source of income or area of work required of a candidate for ordination in the Church of England. b. A Roman Catholic church in or near Rome having a cardinal for its nominal head.