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The answer is commission.
The term 'great cousin' is not one used in genealogy. You only have great cousins if you have wonderful cousins!
the term was first used by Harold hardradar
The first use of the term "advertising" was used in the year 1655!
The term "critical infrastructure" was first officially used in the United States in a 1996 report by the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection. The report highlighted the need to protect systems essential for the functioning of society, such as energy, transportation, and telecommunications.
The term "great-aunt-by-marriage" is little used in the genealogy community but clearly refers to the wife of your great uncle. If her children are also the great uncle's children then they are your parent's first cousins and your first cousins, once removed. If the children are not also your great uncle's children (they would be from a previous marriage of his wife) then they are not related to you, and the English language has no special term for them.
The first time the term Wacko Jacko was used was in 1983 by the press.
The Great Skedaddle is a term used to describe the disorganized retreat of Union troops back to Washington after their unexpected defeat at the first Battle of Bull Run in 1861.
I think it might have been the ancient Greeks that used this term.
It was a term used for German nationals.
the term internet was first used in 1982 by eldon the term internet was first used in 1982 by eldon
It is not clear when the term 'reverse cowgirl' was first used. The position can be seen in paintings and drawings as far back as 62 BC but it is not known what term they used. The term has certainly been widely used since the 19th century.