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I'd never heard of a term applied to nonfiction: irmus.

Conductivity, term applied to a variety of physical phenomena.

The term applied to this is long-legged, which means plucked but not drawn.

This is not fire wagon hockey, the term applied to the Montreal Canadiens style in the sixties.

In the 19th century the term applied to conservatives who supported authority, tradition, and property.

It is considered an "endocrine disruptor," a term applied to chemicals that can act like hormones.

The sets were called kumiuta, a term applied to much of the chamber music that followed.

"Semichemical" is a term applied to a process of cooking followed by mechanical treatment.

It wasn't modernism so much as moderne-ism, the term applied to the streamlined period of late Art Deco.

There should be no "neverendum"; the term applied to Quebec's decades-long deliberations over breaking from Canada.

Many steeplechasers are "half-bred," the term applied to any horse that is not a pure Thoroughbred.

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