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adjective tit·u·lar \ˈti-chə-lər, ˈtich-lər\

: having an important or impressive title but not having the power or duties that usually go with it

: having the name of the character that is featured in the title of a movie, play, etc.

Full Definition of TITULAR

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a :  existing in title only; especially :  bearing a title derived from a defunct ecclesiastical jurisdiction (as an episcopal see) <a titular bishop>
b :  having the title and usually the honors belonging to an office or dignity without the duties, functions, or responsibilities <the titular head of a political party>
2
:  bearing a title :  titled
3
:  of, relating to, or constituting a title <the titular hero of the play>
tit·u·lar·ly adverb
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Origin of TITULAR

Latin titulus title
First Known Use: 1611

2titular

noun

Definition of TITULAR

:  a person holding a title

First Known Use of TITULAR

1613

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