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Definitions from the WebTerm: so-named Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Popularly named after someone or something. Usage: The museum houses a painting by the so-named artist, Picasso. In this town, there is a restaurant called "The Red House" because of its so-named brick exterior. Sense: In a manner that matches its given name. Usage: The magician skillfully and so-named executed an amazing card trick. The chef prepared a mouthwatering dish that was so-named delicious. Sense: To give a name to based on a specific reason or characteristic. Usage: The director so-named the movie after her favorite childhood novel. He so-named his newly adopted puppy "Buddy" because of its friendly nature. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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