The term person in common usage means an individual human being. (prosopon in Greek)
a person that is loud but can also be entertaining
a special person who thinks birds are mean and dumb and crazy
It is a term for someone who has not come out and admitted they are gay.
There is no particular person that coined this certain term. However, there term was used in the early 1980's as a stock market term and was used ever since.
The term "bean counter" is a colloquialism refering to any person - especially an accountant - who concentrates on quantitative details to the point of exclusion of other factors.
The term greasers come from their greasy hair
The term "Come from Away" refers to people who are 'outsiders'. That come from out side of the province.
The term refers to the idea that accident lawyers run around looking for an accident that occured so they can make money from the person.
The term vehicle in relation to food safety means anything which will carry or transport. This can be food or a person's hands which can come in contact with contaminants.
Chi, the eastern term for spirit energy, belongs to the person, it dose not come from China or Japan unless the person does. Therefore there can be no correct answer to your question.
Yes. And fatigue is likely to be a long term problem if the person was in a coma due to head trauma or a stroke.
Anabaptist was a movement, a church reformation, the term was given to Anabaptist by their enemy. Anabaptist means to be baptized again, the Anabaptist believe that a person needs to be able to confess on their own.