Examples of using Name given in English and their translations into Slovak
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Incontinence is the name given to an inability to control urine elimination, which means that
Podenco" is the name given to a hunting dog of ancient origin,
Omega 3 is the name given to a group of related fatty acids found in oils of plants
is the name given to the Book of Revelation in the New Testament.
Mirabelle Bay Dumpling is the name given to the popular oven-baked pastry rolls stuffed with plum compote
Parents, godparents, and pastors are to ensure that the name given to the child to be baptized is not foreign to Christian sentiment.
First name is the name given to a person and used as the main identification attribute for the person.
It is a name given to a group of health conditions such as heart disease,
For there is no other Name given among man whereby we must be saved,
The standard of socialist realism was the name given to this monumental work of Vera Mukhina,
The Costa Brava is the name given to the famous Spanish beach on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
Community of Christ, your name given as a divine blessing is your identity and calling.
Name given to material where the constituent crystals are needle-shaped(e.g., asbestos, nephrite jade).
Macaronesia is the name given to the groups of Islands which scatter across the centre of the Atlantic.
It is the name given to a group of highly influentialpeople who meet ever year in secrecy(and usually with strong military
Just the name"queen of heaven" is the Catholic Church, a name given to Mary.
Israel,"one who has struggled with God", the name given to the Biblical patriarch Jacob.
Record linkage is the name given to the process of assembling the pages of this book into a volume.”.
Stegosaurus armatus(Stegosaurus armatus armed lizard with the plates on the back)- the name given by the characteristic for this dinosaur plates and spikes.
Incontinence is the name given to an inability to control urine elimination,