answers.com informs me:
tit·u·lar (tĭch’ə-lər)
adj.
Relating to, having the nature of, or constituting a title.
Existing in name only; nominal: the titular head of the family.
Bearing the title of a church or monastery that is no longer active.
Bearing a title: titular dignitaries.
Derived from a title: the titular role in a play.
n.
One who holds a title.
When I first wrote the word “titular,” I thought that I had made it up, and i was proud of myself, so you can imagine my disappointment when firefox did not underline it in red after i pasted it in. i liked it because it sounded like tits, which has nothing to do with that poem.
answers.com informs me:
tit·u·lar (tĭch’ə-lər)
adj.
Relating to, having the nature of, or constituting a title.
Existing in name only; nominal: the titular head of the family.
Bearing the title of a church or monastery that is no longer active.
Bearing a title: titular dignitaries.
Derived from a title: the titular role in a play.
n.
One who holds a title.
so….
yes.
When I first wrote the word “titular,” I thought that I had made it up, and i was proud of myself, so you can imagine my disappointment when firefox did not underline it in red after i pasted it in. i liked it because it sounded like tits, which has nothing to do with that poem.
well… of course…
and thats why its so beautiful in here..
that’s kind of puzzling but I would say no it isn’t devoid of a title since it’s named untitled