Title
noun
1.
the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like.
2.
a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book.
3.
title page.
4.
a descriptive or distinctive appellation, especially one belonging to a person by right of rank, office, attainment, etc.:
the title of Lord Mayor.
5.
Sports. the championship:
He won the title three years in a row.
6.
an established or recognized right to something.
7.
a ground or basis for a claim.
8.
anything that provides a ground or basis for a claim.
9.
Law.
legal right to the possession of property, especially real property.
the ground or evidence of such right.
the instrument constituting evidence of such right.
a unity combining all of the requisites to complete legal ownership.
a division of a statute, lawbook, etc., especially one larger than an article or section.
(in pleading) the designation of one’s basis for judicial relief; the cause of action sued upon, as a contract or tort.
10.
Ecclesiastical.
a fixed sphere of work and source of income, required as a condition of ordination.
any of certain Roman Catholic churches in Rome, the nominal incumbents of which are cardinals.
11.
Usually, titles. Movies, Television.
a subtitle in the viewer’s own language:
an Italian movie with English titles.
any written matter inserted into the film or program, especially the list of actors, technicians, writers, etc., contributing to it; credits.
adjective
12.
of or relating to a title:
the title story in a collection.
13.
that decides a title:
a title bout.
verb (used with object), titled, titling.
14.
to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.
noun
1.
a clause in the 1972 Education Act stating that no one shall because of sex be denied the benefits of any educational program of activity that receives direct federal aid.
noun
1.
the distinctive name of a work of art, musical or literary composition, etc
2.
a descriptive name, caption, or heading of a section of a book, speech, etc
3.
See title page
4.
a name or epithet signifying rank, office, or function
5.
a formal designation, such as Mr, Mrs, or Miss
6.
an appellation designating nobility
7.
(films)
short for subtitle (sense 2)
written material giving credits in a film or television programme
8.
(sport) a championship
9.
(property law)
the legal right to possession of property, esp real property
the basis of such right
the documentary evidence of such right: title deeds
10.
(law)
the heading or a division of a statute, book of law, etc
the heading of a suit or action at law
11.
any customary or established right
a claim based on such a right
12.
a definite spiritual charge or office in the church, without appointment to which a candidate for holy orders cannot lawfully be ordained
13.
(RC Church) a titular church
verb
14.
(transitive) to give a title to
noun
a part of the 1972 Education Act (U.S.) stating that no person could be denied the benefits of a federally funded educational program or activity on the basis of their gender; also called [Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972]
Examples
Title IX cases, which have typically been filed at the college level, have increasingly been filed against K-12 schools for sex equity in extracurricular sports.
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- Title-deed
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- Title-entry
noun, Library Science. 1. a catalog entry of a book, document, etc., by title, usually arranged alphabetically by the first word other than an article.
- Titleholder
noun 1. a person who holds a title. 2. Sports. a person who holds a championship; present champion. noun 1. a person who holds a title, esp a sporting championship