It means referring to the title. Therefore, if you refer to the titular character, and the book is Tom Sawyer, you are referring to Tom. Disappointing, huh?
Nick, a slightly mischievous child, decides to make up his own word for 'pen', the titular 'frindle'. This move elicits frustration from his teacher, a dictionary aficionado.
"Guess How Much I Love You" was written by Sam McBratney and illustrated by Anita Jeram. It describes a conversation between two hares as they attempt to answer the titular question. The book has won multiple awards and has sold over 20,000,000 copies.
In a literary work the focal character is usually the main protagonist of the story, however, if the focal character is not the protagonist then he/she is the focal point, the person that the reader is to focus on and to which the story revolves around. One famous example of a focal character would be in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" in which the main protagonist is Nick Carraway in which the story is seen through his prospective, however the focus of the story is on the titular character, Jay Gatsby.
The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
Not finding titular initials "PA;" prolly they mean Pennsylvania.
"Titular digits" is a fancy way of saying "numbers in a title." In the recent movie 23, the 2 and the 3 are titular digits.
"Titular digits" is a fancy way of saying "numbers in a title." In the recent movie 23, the 2 and the 3 are titular digits.
Titular see of Rucuma was created on 1966-07-02.
to hold supreme power!
to hold supreme power!
Titular
Existing in title or name only; nominal; having the title to an office or dignity without discharging its appropriate duties; as, a titular prince., A titulary.
1904
An unadjusted price is a titular price.
You probably mean d'Artagnan (pronounced "dar-tan-yan") of the Three Musketeers. (Actually, d'Artagnan is not one of the titular Musketeers; those are Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.)
Turkish word 'bey' is a titular name in many cases sort of like "Sir" to Western Europeans. Depending on the country of origin, it can simply mean "Sir" and title of respect.