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"Coz" is a popular slang term used among individuals today. The slang term "coz" likely refers to the word "because." When the term began to be used is unknown.
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Which term best describes the phrase something tha happens
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Another term for a pamphlet but seldom used anymore.
Seldom is an adverb. Just like 'rarely' is used to describe how often something occurs, 'seldom' is used in that same context to qualify how often something is done or happens.
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Grandma's health is very good except for an occasional case of heartburn. Her term papers are usually perfect with the exception of an occasional spelling error. The weather report says to expect occasional showers today. He takes Tylenol PM for occasional sleeplessness.
Agonal breathing is characterized by occasional gasping breaths.
Yule means Christmas. It is an archaic term that is seldom used today.
The term "hagrid" is a verb meaning "to torment". It also can mean "to afflict with worry". The term "hagrid" is seldom used in the English language.
It's constable- a seldom currently used term for a police officer. That's what he was.
0.1 gram is called a decigram (dg), but like centigram (1 cg=0.01 g), the term is seldom used. Drugs for example would be more likely labelled with milligram (1 mg=0.001 g), 5 dg would be 500 mg, 5 cg would be 50 mg. This likely because the submultipliers are easily confused with their corresponding mulitpliers decagram and centagram for 10 and 100 gram respectively, which are also seldom used.
An occasional driver should only drive as many occasional miles as he might occasionally want to drive. The term Occasional driver is not indicative of how many miles they might drive but rather how often they may drive, there is no specific legal definition for an occasional driver. Most Insurers develop there own guidelines to determine if some fits the definition of an occasional driver. Generally an occasional driver would drive your vehicle no more than a few times a year. If they drive regularly once a week or regularly once a month, or once every 6 weeks, then they are a regular driver. By the very definition of the term, an occasional driver would not know how often they are going to drive. Any type of planned or scheduled use would define them as a regular driver.
In US English, there is seldom a distinction made between "attorneys" (the technical term) and "lawyers" (the colloquial term), so they are different words for the same occupation.
The informal term for a female bachelor is bachelorette.(An earlier term was "spinster" which is seldom used today.)