Appellative

/əˈpɛləɪv/ adjective

Relating to or serving as a common name or title (like 'doctor' or 'teacher') rather than a proper name.

From Latin 'appellativus' meaning 'relating to calling or naming,' derived from 'appellare' (to address or call).

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