Terminology

A medical term referring to the age at which an individual acquires, develops, or first experiences a condition or symptoms of a disease or disorder. ...more on Wikipedia about "Age of onset"

A boat is an informal (although once widely used) term for the massive cars produced by the Detroit manufacturers during the 1950s and onward. The age of the boats came to a rather abrupt end in the early 1970s, when the first gas crisis hit and driving a needlessly large car became impractical financially. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boat (car)"

Clothing terminology comprises the names of individual garments and classes of garments, as well as the specialized vocabularies of ...more on Wikipedia about "Clothing terminology"

Here is a glossary of SCUBA diving terms: ...more on Wikipedia about "Glossary of SCUBA diving terms"

House rules is a phrase referring to a unique set of rules applying only in a certain location or organization; may also be called "rules of the house." Bars and pubs, for example, frequently have house rules posted. For example, it is a house rule in United States Air Force officers' clubs that if an officer enters the club wearing headgear and is officially noticed (i.e., the bell near the bar is rung), the entering officer must buy a round of drinks for the bar. ...more on Wikipedia about "House rules"

The term round-robin is used in several contexts and usually means that a number of things are taking turns at something, for example a "round-robin-party" where participants walk door to door for small parties at each participant's habitat. A round-robin letter is usually taken to refer to a letter from a large group of subordinates criticising their leadership; such a letter is typically only sent if the number of signatories has become too large for individual retribution to be taken against them. ...more on Wikipedia about "Round-robin"

Terminology, in its general sense, simply refers to the usage and study of terms — words and compound words generally used in specific contexts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Terminology"

The word untitled refers to something that, as the name would suggest, has no title. Documents, works of art, musical albums, and other works can be untitled. Generally, an untitled work is the result of a conscious choice by the artist or creator not to apply a title. However, many computer programs will use untitled as a default title for documents, images, or other files. ...more on Wikipedia about "Untitled"

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