Lists of terms


(Architectural terms) Bahut a dwarf-wall of plain masonry, carrying the roof of a cathedral or church and masked or hidden behind the balustrade. ...more on Wikipedia about "Architectural terms"

The following is an alphabetical list of selected unofficial terms, phrases, and other jargon used in baseball, and explanations of their meanings. 1 ...more on Wikipedia about "List of baseball jargon"

This is a list of terms used in classical architecture. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of classical architecture terms"

A 2-1 combo (an abbreviation for two-in-one combo) or an interrupt combo is a combo which takes advantage of the fact that after executing a "normal attack" in certain games, you are able to immediately execute a special move faster than you would be able to execute another normal move. It was the first type of combo ever seen in a fighting game, and first appeared in Street Fighter II, as a bug that turned into an unintended feature. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of fighting game terms"

Bold textThis is a list of legal terms with short definitions. Items having a separate article of its own are marked as a link in the item's title listed in this article. Those that are in a foreign language are italicized in their title, and the italicized word or phrase is in Latin unless its definition indicates the italicized term is from some other language. There is also a much longer list of legal Latin terms consisting simply of a list of links in Wikipedia (without definitions) to legal terms in Latin. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of legal terms"

Stewart Holbrook was a lumberjack-turned-writer whose first book was Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack (ISBN 1112559892). That book, first published in 1938, includes a Loggers Dictionary which defines some of the jargon of the lumberjack. The following list is excerpted from that and other sources: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of lumberjack jargon"

Those words found in object-oriented programming. Some are related to OOP and some not. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of object-oriented programming terms" Must see www.shortopedia.com shortopedia

Note: Many of these terms are both a technique and a genre or style, as genres are often named after the techniques used (swung note and swing), though sometimes the connection is in name only (downbeat and down beat). ...more on Wikipedia about "List of popular music terms"

*Cube Rooms of the Queen's House, Greenwich, and Wilton House, Wiltshire ...more on Wikipedia about "List of terms based on the word cube"

This is a list of terms for multiraciality used worldwide for people of various types, kinds and degrees of multiracial backgrounds. Many of these may be considered offensive or slurs. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of terms for multiraciality"

It defines a large number of terms relating to algorithms and data structures. For algorithms and data structures not necessarily mentioned here, see list of algorithms and list of data structures. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures"

* Latin: Aureum Raptum ...more on Wikipedia about "List of wizarding terms in translations of Harry Potter"

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