There is no standard "list" for Unix/Linux; the 'man' command in various forms will give you lists of commands based on what you might specify (e.g. man disks). Then again, it is a different question as to whether or not you can "use" the command.
Menu is the answer.
a list of context- related commands that are displayed when you right click, a screen element is referred to as?
Menu
Menu
Sort of. It is often a group of icons related to a specific task.
a list of additional commands is a sub-menu
Office button: The large button to the left of the quick access toolbar that displays a list of commands related to things you can do with a workbook, such as opening, saving, printing, or sharing. Source:GO!Office 2007
mini menu
The menu bar contains a list of commands.
there is no list persay but help in the consel (press ~ key) should give you commands but for a list of commands and what they do just google css consel commands
You can use commands at any time by pressing 'T' then a backslash ('/') followed by a command, but unless cheats have been enabled in SSP or if you are a server OP (Operator) then you cannot use many commands. (See related link below for a list of commands.)
They are commands. If you put a list of commands together to carry out a more detailed task, the list of commands are referred to as a program.