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Carpets made of just the warp and weft are called flat weaves or kilims (this term is commonly applied to tribal and Oriental carpets, but not exclusively).
The term is commonly applied to mixtures of these compounds, which are used as solvents for resins and oily materials and in the manufacture of other chemicals, especially amyl acetate, a solvent for nitrocellulose lacquers.
The term is commonly applied to any of various vehicles, including firework skyrockets, guided missiles, and launch vehicles used in spaceflight, driven by any propulsive device that is independent of the atmosphere.
It is also important to note that while the ancestors may be unsampled or unrecognized as ancestral species, they are not "hypothetical" in the sense that this term is commonly applied.
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To begin with the two terms are commonly applied to different items.
The term hibernation is commonly applied to all types of winter dormancy in vertebrate animals.
The term solution is commonly applied to the liquid state of matter, but solutions of gases and solids are possible.
The term evangelical orthodoxy is commonly applied to Protestant Christianity that insists on the full or literal authority and inerrancy of the Bible.
The term "transfer payment" is commonly applied to health and welfare programs, and other forms of public assistance, since the people who receive the payments don't provide any goods or services in return.
The term carbon dioxide retainer is commonly applied to a diver who fails to eliminate carbon dioxide in the normal manner.
The term cluster or streamer is commonly applied to a collection of particles held together by hydrodynamic forces.
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