descriptive title of south American
The Complete and descriptive title of the country is not known by many people. It is "Islami Jamhuria Pakistan". In other words it is also termed as "Islamic Republic of Pakistan".
The official title for the country Switzerland is the Swiss Confederation. Its largest city is Zurich, and its official languages are German, French, Italian, and Romansh.
A descriptive title for Spain could be "The Land of Diverse Cultures and Rich History." This title reflects Spain's vibrant regional identities, artistic heritage, and historical significance, from its Moorish influences to its role in European exploration. It also captures the country's renowned cuisine, festivals, and architectural marvels, making it a unique destination in Europe.
President Jacob Zuma
Great Old Mesopotamia
Land Of The Indigenous Malays....
land of the darkness and mysteriousness
It's asking for litterally a description title of what service you're providing like "Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESGP)". Something that briefly tells them what it is that your project is doing by way of the title itself.
A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person,
"The Father of His Country"
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Donald J. Lehnus has written: 'Enchiridion of descriptive cataloging for typewritten catalog cards according to AACR 2' -- subject(s): Anglo-American cataloguing rules, Card Catalogs, Descriptive cataloging, Handbooks, manuals 'How to determine author and title entries according to AACR' -- subject(s): Anglo-American cataloging rules (North American text), Descriptive cataloging, Rules 'Angels to Zeppelins' -- subject(s): History, Postage stamps, Stamp collecting 'Who's on Time?' -- subject(s): Magazine covers, Time, the weekly news-magazine, Time 'A manual of form and procedure for typewritten catalog cards and Anglo-American descriptive cataloging' -- subject(s): Catalog cards, Descriptive cataloging, Format, Handbooks, manuals, Rules 'A comparison of Panizzi's 91 rules and the AACR of 1967' -- subject(s): Anglo-American cataloging rules (North American text), Descriptive cataloging