Synonym: anonym, nom de guerre. Similar words: pseudoscience, antonym, anonymous, synonymous, patronymic, anonymously, feud, kudos. Meaning: ['suːdənɪm /'sjuː-] n. a fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role.
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31 Queen of Romania ( 1881 - 1916 ) and poet who wrote under the pseudonym Carmen Sylva.
32 The host, a woman known by the pseudonym Ms Marmite Lover, regularly holds themed evenings at her home which she has recently transformed into new dining experience "The Underground Restaurant".
33 If a pseudonym is used, please also provide the real name.
34 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a work of chelloldren's literature by the English mathematician and author, the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, written under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.
35 Today, we continue to use Saint Nicholas ( or Saint Nick ) a pseudonym for Santa Claus.
36 There we had the good fortune to meet Jake Simpson [ an pseudonym ].
37 As always, Dylan served as his own producer, working under the pseudonym Jack Frost. Sentencedict.com
38 Ulcer is his seventh book, all written under pseudonym Fang Zhouzi.
39 Cup of green tea table , the small room in circles investment - Lin ( a pseudonym ) slowly opened phonograph.
40 It was written in 1865 by Charles Ludwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.
41 Did he publish his novels under his own name or under his pseudonym?
42 At last, the correctness, pseudonym and security of the new scheme were analyzed.
43 Even the author's pseudonym (his real name being Eric Arthur Blair) became a chilling adjective: "Orwellian" is applied to any characteristic display of totalitarian might.
44 O . Henry is the pseudonym of William Sydney Porter.
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