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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
title (noun)1.
a) obsolete - inscription
b) written material introduced into a motion picture or television program to give credits, explain an action, or represent dialogue - usually used in plural
2.
a) all the elements constituting legal ownership
b) a legally just cause of exclusive possession
c) the instrument (as a deed) that is evidence of a right
3.
a) something that justifies or substantiates a claim
b) an alleged or recognized right
4.
a) a descriptive or general heading (as of a chapter in a book)
b) the heading which names an act or statute
c) the heading of a legal action or proceeding
5.
a) the distinguishing name of a written, printed, or filmed production
b) a similar distinguishing name of a musical composition or a work of art
6.
a descriptive name - appellation
7.
a division of an instrument, book, or bill , especially one larger than a section or article
8.
a) an appellation of dignity, honor, distinction, or preeminence attached to a person or family by virtue of rank, office, precedent, privilege, attainment, or lands
b) a person holding a title especially of nobility
9.
a usually published work as distinguished from a particular copy - published 25 new titles
10.
- championship
transitive verb
1.
to provide a title for
2.
to designate or call by a title - term style
of or relating to a title as
a) having the same name as the title of a production - did the title role in Hamlet
b) having the same title as or providing the title for the collection or production of which it forms a part - the title song
c) of, relating to, or involving a championship - a title match
d) of, relating to, or used with the that introduce a motion picture or television program - titles title music