The term lieu comes from 'Old French' and basically the term in lieu means in place of or instead off. For example, Tom received a bag of apples in lieu of a cash payments.
The people that found it. It is proper usage in the English language.
Most wood would be considered malleable because it is soft enough to be shaped but the term is generally reserved for metals only (like gold) in it's proper usage.
Caucasian would be the proper term.
The term 'usage' can have many different meanings depending on how you are implying it. A standard definition of the term 'usage' is the process of using something.
Medical term: cerumen However, in everyday usage, it can be either earwax, or ear wax.
There is no proper term for "Irish Twins" (a derogatory phrase by the way). They would simply be siblings.
Date of birth. PLACE of birth (lieu = place, not date)
The usually term used in my area, the Northeastern US is FORKLIFT DRIVER. However, that may vary in other parts of the country depending on local common usage.
That would be a hermaphrodite.
That's the term in usage US.
The term "blue moon" is used when something very rare happens, the most common usage of this term is "Once in a blue moon".
"Lieu de residence" is a French term that translates to "place of residence" in English. It refers to the specific location or address where a person lives or resides.