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Metonymy
Scatman Crothers (Jazz) in the original Transformers the Movie.
While the choices offered in the original question are not shown, the general term for patterns or models that repeatedly appear in literature across cultures and time periods are called archetypes.
This is a term from the craft/process of printing. Recto is a page that is on the right of an open book, and verso is on the reverse side of recto; verso pages are on the left.
In other countries it is called conscription, or mandatory military service.
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Bibliophile is the term for a book collector.
It is called a draft. The US military used them until right after Vietnam. It is still used in some countries such as Israel, in that country each citizen is required to serve 2 years in the military.
The original term comes from the American Indian tribe called Dakota.
Draft horses are called so because they were originally bred and used for tasks that required pulling heavy loads, or "drafting." They are known for their strength and ability to work for long hours pulling heavy equipment or hauling heavy loads. The term "draft" comes from the Old English word "dragan," meaning "to draw or pull."
The formal term is croquis, pronounced k-ro-key. That is the term for a fashion sketch, or rough draft. Hope this helps to answer your question.
The term for it is conscription. Some nations may refer to it as a 'draft', 'national service', or something to that effect.
A cob is a small. Draft horse. It is also the term given to. A male swan
Karel Čapek in a play called R.U.R.Right!"R.U.R." stands for «Rossum's Universal Robots», in English.And in the Czech languague original book (I have a 60's original Czech edition), Karel Čapek used the word «ROBOTA».
Conscription is another term for the military draft.
The distance between the bottom and the keel of a boat is the draught (British English).