The naming of a boat is also called the "Christening."
history of boat naming
We often hear the therm christening used when referring to the naming of a boat or ship.
Christening a boat is a naming ceremony that traditionally involves breaking a bottle of Champagne over her bows as she is launched. Loosely it is used to mean simply naming a boat.
It is called creating or naming a set!
A noun is called a naming word because a noun is a word for (what you call) a person, a place or a thing.
The science of naming living organisms is called Taxonomy. The two-word system is called binomial nomenclature
Market for branded products is called naming product markets.
a nick made up the first nick name
The answer is birds. Naming parts are called nouns.
A harbour boat is of course called a harbour boat.
It was originally a tradition, naming a boat, but now everyone does it. We name our boats so that when we communicate over radio, we can tell them what our boat's call tag is. They can do a little researching, look at the boat, and reply. This most often happens when a boat is stuck.
Um, the naming isn't necceserily called dissection- dissection is when the 'body' is cut open to view the inside