tr.v. in·tit·uled, in·tit·ul·ing, in·tit·ules Chiefly British To give a designation or title to (a legislative act, for example). [Middle English entitelen, intitulen, from Old French intituler, from Late Latin intitulāre : Latin in-, in; see IN-2 + Late Latin titulāre, to entitle (from Latin titulus, title).] |
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