Use "parlance" in a sentence

1. What is a prognosis in medical parlance?

2. 7 What is a prognosis in medical parlance?

3. In common parlance, Copay is the term used.

4. 15 In drug industry parlance it must be tetravalent.

5. 2 The phrase is common diplomatic parlance for spying.

6. In military parlance this is known as a fast retreat.

7. 6 It must have been in parlance in her time.

8. 18 In croppy culture, common parlance is turned on its head.

9. 1 In military parlance this is known as a fast retreat.

10. This mode is called kadalika karana in Indian Silpa parlance .

11. His project was, in real-estate parlance, a real fixer-upper. Mr.

12. 5 A Munro, in climbing parlance, is a Scottish mountain exceeding 3 000 feet.

13. There can be virtue in the parlance of sincerity, sickly sweet as it seems.

14. 17 In advertising parlance, this difference is termed a unique selling proposition, or usp.

15. 4 These schemes are known in common parlance as 'private pensions'.

16. The term "boutique" entered common English parlance in the late 1960s.

17. 13 In medical parlance this procedure is commonly known as a career-ectomy.

18. 23 The term " meta directory " came into industry parlance two years ago.

19. 28 The rapid development of Internet prepares the ground for the network parlance.

20. 3 Oral contraceptives are collectively referred to in common parlance as 'the pill'.

21. 10 In advertising parlance, this difference is termed a unique selling proposition, or usp.

22. Therefore, to avoid a vacuous academic talk, ethical misconduct cannot be treated with vague academic parlance.

23. In telecommunications parlance, Bell is known as an ILEC or "incumbent local exchange carrier".

24. 25 That is equivalent to the day before Thanksgiving, Black Wednesday, in industry parlance.

25. 21 In Seam parlance, this action is called bijection, short for bidirectional injection.

26. 17 Avery Johnson and Bruce Bowen are, in NBA parlance, self - made men.

27. 19 Ha ha, it is a parlance of image, matching the English expression very much.

28. In the insurance parlance, Annuitant is defined as a person who benefits from a pension or annuity

29. 9 In the dry parlance of a police report, it was nothing more than a petty theft.

30. Truman Virtually every aspect of poker play is represented by terms Assimilated into common parlance

31. 8 There can be virtue in the parlance of sincerity,[www.Sentencedict.com] sickly sweet as it seems.

32. Cacoethes A nonspecific term for a bad habit; it is not used in the working medical parlance

33. 22 He went "respectable, " in smuggler parlance, and entered into a risky business venture on Kessel.

34. Models of mind In modern parlance, Hobhouse placed his emphasis on cognition and was discussing the evolution of cognitive capacity.

35. Cow, in common parlance, a domestic bovine, regardless of sex and age, usually of the species Bos taurus

36. Acology: A term which is little used in the working medical parlance for the formal study of therapeutics.

37. 26 Therefore, to avoid a vacuous academic talk, ethical misconduct cannot be treated with vague academic parlance.

38. Even in legal parlance, the word used to refer to one aspect of homosexual practice is ' sodomy '.

39. Cricketing In Cricketing parlance, she played to "cover point" or "square leg" with much impartiality.

40. The Strategy must be rendered less abstract and its aims (if not its title) introduced into domestic political parlance

41. 25 But, of course, being known by another human leaves one open to incursion, to cast it in military parlance.

42. The Strategy must be rendered less abstract and its aims (if not its title) introduced into domestic political parlance.

43. The shock waves are formed when the trombone is blown particularly hard - in music parlance, "fortissimo" and "fortississimo".

44. 27 As one of sources of Modem Chinese neology , the parlance of computer networks contains many terms of computer networks.

45. Cacoethes A nonspecific term for a bad habit; it is not used in the working medical parlance. Segen's Medical Dictionary

46. 24 But, of course, being known by another human leaves one open to incursion, to cast it in military parlance.

47. 12 Models of mind In modern parlance, Hobhouse placed his emphasis on cognition and was discussing the evolution of cognitive capacity.

48. 29 Mainland law system of nations have format obligation of feasance lysenkoism and essential obligation of feasance lysenkoism, two kinds of parlance.

49. 11 In the political parlance of 19 I suppose it might be said that Mr Platt has given himself a double whammy.

50. There’s also the odd slang term that refers to private meetings between attendees: Bilats, quite literally diplomatic parlance for bilateral meetings

51. 16 In common parlance though, when someone mentions the elbow they usually mean the pointy bit; the outside of the arm bend.

52. In standard parlance and writing the adjective comes before the noun but when one is employing an Anastrophe the noun is followed by the adjective

53. Ailment Any minor illness, condition; though still a popular lay term, it is no longer used in the working medical parlance

54. Ailment Any minor illness, condition; though still a popular lay term, it is no longer used in the working medical parlance

55. In the political parlance of 19 I suppose it might be said that Mr Platt has given himself a double whammy.

56. In chemical parlance, a Beaker is a cylindrical vessel, usually of glass, with a flat bottom and a small beak (or pouring spout)

57. Sills are known as Coamings in marine parlance and their purpose is to prevent the entry of water into the passenger spaces served

58. Bullate: adjective Characterised by vesicles or bulla; it is not used in the working medical parlance, replaced by the more widely understood bullous.

59. 14 In radio control parlance this is called the frame rate and determines how rapidly and smoothly the servo position can be updated.

60. The story of Bluebeard is, then, on one level about the importance of tempering Bluebeard’s toxic masculinity (to use the modern parlance) with a more caring and loving side

61. This term is not commonly used in the working medical parlance; it may be confused in the spoken language for Analogise (to make use of an analogy).

62. Although I felt like everyone—be they uneducated urchin, uneducated Backwoodser, or educated merchant—all spoke with the parlance of a late 16th century scholar

63. This term is not commonly used in the working medical parlance; it may be confused in the spoken language for Analogise (to make use of an analogy)

64. 20 It is Chinese parlance referring to those who live without Hukou, or household registration papers, and therefore denied access to public education, healthcare and housing allowance.

65. In popular parlance, discussions of colonialism in Africa usually focus on the European conquests of the New Imperialism and the Scramble for Africa (1884-1914) era, followed by gradual deColonisation

66. Compensation comes under the parlance of human resource (HR) department of an organization.It is the tool that organizations use to manage and reward their employees, so that they perform efficiently

67. Definition of Curtilage : a piece of ground (such as a yard or courtyard) within the fence surrounding a house Examples of Curtilage in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web In legal parlance, Curtilage …

68. Affiliation Academic medicine The association of a person, institution, or organisation with others; in US hospital parlance, an Affiliation is a close tie of a health care facility to a medical school or university.

69. 30 However, my original motivate to read this book is to know more details about these big shots and the events around them, because Mike Wallace knows more; in common parlance, to gossip.

70. The most common forms of what we most generally in common parlance call contraception today, IUD’s, low-dose birth control pills, which are the safest type of birth control pills available, act as Abortifacients

71. Buttresses are a climbing feature That is based on a feature of gothic archetecture: In climbing parlance it's come to mean any rock feature that is slightly removed from a main feature, be it a crag, cliff or mountain

72. Aesthesia has fallen into disuse as an independent term, with the words sensation and sensibility filling the lexical gap; however, the root form, -Aesthesia (as in anaethesia, parAesthesia, etc.), is in common active use in the working medical parlance

73. The Confederate Major was of the class referred to in polite American parlance, as a "Blatherskite." CAMPAIGNS OF A NON-COMBATANT, GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND But it was lenient with Gregorig, who had called Iro a cowardly Blatherskite in debate

74. Aesthesia has fallen into disuse as an independent term, with the words sensation and sensibility filling the lexical gap; however, the root form, -Aesthesia (as in anaethesia, parAesthesia, etc.), is in common active use in the working medical parlance.

75. The Cuboid is also a right prism, a special case of the parallelepiped, and corresponds to what in everyday parlance is known as a (rectangular) "box." Cuboids are implemented in the Wolfram Language as Cuboid[xmin, ymin, zmin, xmax, ymax, zmax] by giving the coordinates of opposite corners.

76. Impeding progress by sustaining fixed false beliefs (they call them delusions in proper psychiatric parlance) Begets, in the end, only heightened stress, coming from hither ("why are we not competitive?") and from yon ("why does it cost us twice as much and take twice as long as in Company X?").

77. The Cooler is a 2003 American romantic drama film directed by Wayne Kramer.The original screenplay was written by Kramer and Frank Hannah.In old-school gambling parlance, a casino "Cooler" is an unlucky individual, usually a casino employee, whose mere presence at the gambling tables usually results in a streak of bad luck for the other players.

78. In video gaming parlance, an achievement, also sometimes known as a trophy, badge, award, stamp, medal, challenge, cheevo or in game achievement, is a meta-goal defined outside a game's parameters.Unlike the in-game systems of quests, tasks, and/or levels that usually define the goals of a video game and have a direct effect on further gameplay, the management of Achievements usually …

79. In espionage parlance, a Cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication that facilitates the exchange of information between agents.Cutouts usually know only the source and destination of the information to be transmitted, not the identities of any other persons involved in the espionage process (need to know basis).Thus, a captured Cutout cannot be used to

80. The 17T has three mounting positions for the company's Vantage XT Seating: Two anglers may face forward or toward one another ("social tandem," in Hobie parlance), or a solo angler may install a single XT seat Amidship.Hobie includes an array of gear-management tools, including the company's new aluminum H Rails for mounting everything from cupholders to electronics.