denomination
denomination
British pronunciation
/dɪnˌɒmɪnˈe‍ɪʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "denomination"in English

Denomination
01

a specific name for someone or something that belongs only to them

denomination definition and meaning
02

a unit of value, especially monetary value

03

a distinct branch or or subgroup within a larger religious tradition, characterized by specific beliefs, practices, and organizational structures

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Examples
The Catholic Church is the largest denomination within Christianity, with millions of followers worldwide.
The Protestant denomination has several branches, including Lutheran, Baptist, and Methodist.
04

the numerical value or rank of a card, typically represented by numbers or symbols on the card's face

What is "denomination"?

In card games, denomination refers to the value or rank assigned to each card within a suit. For example, in a standard deck, the denominations include numbers, 2 through 10, and face cards, jack, queen, king, as well as the ace, which can be high or low depending on the game. The denomination determines a card's worth in relation to other cards in the game. In some games, the denomination can be more important than the suit, while in others, both the suit and the denomination may play a role in determining a hand's strength.

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