Adnomination

/ædnɑmɪ'neɪʃən/ noun

A grammatical construction where a noun is modified or qualified by another word, or the practice of using words in an adnominal way.

From Latin 'adnominatio,' formed from 'ad-' (to) plus 'nominatio' (naming). This term comes from classical rhetoric and grammar traditions describing how nouns receive modifiers.

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