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(Khorāsān is sometimes loosely identified synonymously with Parthia).
The McMaster emphasis on "excellence" used the word synonymously with "quality".
The researcher adds that he feels "very frustrated" that banker bonuses are now "used synonymously" with executive pay.
In popular music and jazz, the word is often used synonymously with "score".
(The term corvée, meaning contribution, is now often used synonymously with statute labour).
Biozone is also used synonymously with the terms zone and range zone in stratigraphy.
In the earlier Baroque period (mid-17th century), the term was used synonymously with canzona and sonata.
The term gained currency in the 1950s in the United States; it is often used synonymously with "social sciences," although some writers distinguish between them.
Dragons were traditionally used synonymously with the devil, so it was about finding something in the realm of the supernatural without being so on the nose.
Plaiting, usually used synonymously with braiding, may be used in a more limited sense, applying only to a braid made from such materials as rope and straw.
The term "Arab world" is used almost synonymously with "Muslim world" when considering gender justice, which means there is an assumption that all women are Muslim; the diverse voices of women belonging to religious minorities are absent.
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