noun a unit of value in a system of currency
Denomination refers to a branch or sect within a religious group, such as Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox.
Denomination can also refer to the face value of currency, such as a $20 bill being of the denomination twenty dollars.
Denomination is used to describe the face value of coins or banknotes in the field of coin collecting and currency.
In stamp collecting, denomination refers to the monetary value printed on a postage stamp.
In the context of a writer, 'denomination' may refer to the categorization of literature into specific genres or styles, such as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, etc.
For a psychologist, 'denomination' could be used to describe the classification of different schools of thought within psychology, such as cognitive, behavioral, humanistic, etc.
In economics, 'denomination' can refer to the face value of currency or financial instruments, such as dollars, euros, stocks, bonds, etc.
Within theology, 'denomination' is often used to describe different branches or sects of a religious faith, such as Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, etc.