Examples of 'colloquially called' in a sentence

Meaning of "colloquially called"

colloquially called - This term is used to indicate that something is commonly or informally known or referred to by a specific name in everyday language or speech

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A passed pawn is sometimes colloquially called a passer.
Colloquially called the hobo spider.
This effect is colloquially called jet effect.
Other stars at the centers of planetary systems are colloquially called suns.
It is also colloquially called an exit visa.
There are also an increasing number of private providers, which are colloquially called " colleges.
They are colloquially called stable vices.
This design is referred to as linkage driven single pivot, colloquially called faux-bar.
It is often colloquially called a water lily.
This invention relates to a variation of reciprocating fluid machines colloquially called " scotch yoke " devices.
Such a container is colloquially called a doggy bag or doggie bag.
It features a statue of a somber, wounded American infantryman, colloquially called a doughboy.
They are colloquially called club fungi and coral fungi.
Those having a tree form are colloquially called palm trees.
The mountain is colloquially called Šara and forms part of a national park in Kosovo.

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The members of this party are colloquially called Panistas.
It is colloquially called Shandu.
Immigrants from mainland Venezuela are colloquially called navegaos by islanders.
They are colloquially called minino, micho or even mizo.
The cars made by the company were colloquially called Stanley Steamers.
It is colloquially called " crazy " because of its erratic movements when disturbed.
The American yellow warbler is sometimes colloquially called the "summer yellowbird".
They are colloquially called " clown doctors " which is a trademarked name in several countries.
For this reason, thermonuclear weapons are often colloquially called hydrogen bombs or H-bombs.
They are colloquially called featherwing beetles, because the hindwings are narrow and feathery.
Flemings speak Dutch specifically its southern variant, which is sometimes colloquially called 'Flemish.
The very basic rushnik is colloquially called the utyralnyk or wiper and serves as a towel.
These two imperial fiefs to the Swedes are thus colloquially called Bremen-Verden.
It is often colloquially called the man-eater shark.
The present-day neighborhood within and immediately surrounding the district is colloquially called High Town.
Permanent Resident Cards are colloquially called green cards because of their distinct color.
Colloquially called the " red duster.
Scarves can be colloquially called a neck-wrap.
This is the genesis of its appetite-stimulating effects, colloquially called " the munchies.
This part is colloquially called " Main street.
Psychedelics are substances that cause disruptions in the flow of normal consciousness, colloquially called “ trips ”.
I believe it is colloquially called the " taint.
Effective communication during these early months is infant-directed speech, colloquially called “ motherese . ”.
So it is colloquially called Jinsirong meaning " golden thread monkey.
The platforms are connected by a pedestrian underpass colloquially called the Mäusetunnel " mice tunnel.
Also colloquially called " Lady of the Lake " after the most famous engine in the class.
Due to its central location, it is colloquially called Central Park 中央公园.
One is what is colloquially called the Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Landmines.
Since then, the stadium has also been colloquially called El Mateo.
Headington roundabout is colloquially called either Green Road Roundabout or, more recently, The Hamburger.
His father was the founder of the Nation of Islam, colloquially called the Black Muslims.
The officials are colloquially called "zebras" due to their black-and-white striped shirts.
The office that registers births is colloquially called ' matrika '.
It is the colloquially called by the author ‘ Period of lights '.
These in turn depend on fine oscillations of our cells, colloquially called the “ internal clock ”.

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