pseudonymous
adj/s(j)uːˈdɒ.nɪ.məs/
Etymology
From Latin pseudōnymus, from Ancient Greek ψευδώνῠμος (pseudṓnŭmos). By surface analysis, pseudonym + -ous.
- derived from ψευδώνῠμος
- borrowed from pseudōnymus
Definitions
Of or pertaining to a pseudonym.
Fictitious.
- The abuse of children that goes on under the pseudonymous and euphemistic titles of "intergenerational sex" and "sexual liberation."
That uses a pseudonym.
- My angle has been more positivistic, my interest arising not out of the general phenomenon of pseudonymity, but out of particular puzzles posed by particular texts assigned to one pseudonymous writer.
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Pertaining to pseudonymization.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for pseudonymous. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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