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Aforenamed
Aforenamed A*fore"named`, a. Named before. --Peacham.
Forenamed
Forenamed Fore"named`, a. Named before; aforenamed.

Meaning of Renamed from wikipedia

- Look up rename in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rename may refer to: Rename (computing), rename of a file on a computer RENAME (command), command to...
- The Great Renaming was a restructuring of Usenet newsgroups that took place in 1987. B News maintainer and UUNET founder Rick Adams is generally considered...
- up renaming in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Renaming may refer to: Geographical renaming Lists of renamed places Batch renaming Register renaming Rename...
- This is a list of renamed places in Zambia. After independence, a number of cities and towns were renamed. The country now known as Zambia was known as...
- names in Windhoek) have been renamed after foreign leaders or famous Namibians. Overall, Namibia has had fewer renamed places than neighbouring South...
- undertake renaming, with political motivation being the primary cause; for example many places in the former Soviet Union and its satellites were renamed to...
- places were renamed in ****stan before and after the independence of the country in 1947. Here is a list of renamed places in ****stan. Renaming of cities...
- trademark for protection. Brand development Corporate identity List of renamed products Naming Naming firms Product naming convention Project code name...
- Kalinino (1937) → Tashir (1991) Directory of Cities, Towns, and Regions in Armenia List of renamed cities in Azerbaijan List of renamed cities in Georgia...
- file-system) Two-p**** renaming uses a temporary filename (that doesn't exist in file-system) as shown below. (→ means: renamed to) First p**** file01 →...