The term suggested to use instead of "carpule" is "cartridge." This change aims to create a more standardized terminology within the dental community, aligning with broader practices in medical fields. The term "cartridge" is seen as more universally understood and applicable across various contexts.
The appropriate non-binary term to use instead of "sir" or "ma'am" is "Mx."
Three words that can be used instead of alluded are hinted, implied or suggested.
In the UK and OZ .........postman
The term "used for" might be replaced by "employed for" or "utilized for."
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Actually we use both. However, it isn't clear in what context you would prefer to use the word "food" instead of "energy".
You could, but the better term is attached.
Instead of saying waiter or waitress, say "server."
Basically people use that term instead of using the word butt. And sometimes they may use the term buns if they are talking about a woman's breast.
Those of us who speak English use the term "worse" instead.
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The name "Australia" was first suggested by the explorer Matthew Flinders in the early 19th century. In his 1804 work, Flinders advocated for the use of "Australia" as a more fitting name for the continent, as it derived from the Latin term "Terra Australis," meaning "southern land." This proposal gained acceptance over time, leading to the eventual replacement of the name "New Holland."