Examples of 'known colloquially' in a sentence

Meaning of "known colloquially"

known colloquially: This phrase indicates that something is recognized or referred to by a common, informal term or name

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They are known colloquially as bonewoods or satinhearts.
The legal principle for the property seizure is known colloquially as the proceeds of crime.
They are known colloquially as dirty bombs.
In addition, male fish must maintain an extremely short hairstyle known colloquially as a "fish cut.
Sirius is also known colloquially as the dog star.
Known colloquially as the Ste.
A yuán is also known colloquially as a kuài.
A particularly intense type of extratropical cyclone that strikes during winter is known colloquially as a nor'easter.
Also known colloquially as skinning.
These all form part of the complex known colloquially as Albertopolis.
It is known colloquially as tennis elbow but its medical name is epicondylitis.
The members of this party are known colloquially in Mexico as Perredistas.
Often known colloquially as Orchard, the area is a major shopping belt and tourist attraction.
A printed version of the Torah is known colloquially as a Chumash plural Chumashim.
It is also known colloquially as ' the glasshouse ' due to its resemblance to a horticultural hothouse.

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This collective of symptoms became known colloquially as Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.
Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially.
It is also known colloquially as Pudhugai.
Plectorhynchinae, is one of two subfamilies of the family Haemulidae, some known colloquially as sweetlips.
It is the name that is known colloquially to the beach of Aguas Santas.
Casu marzu means ' rotten cheese ' in Sardinian language and is known colloquially as maggot cheese.
It also is known colloquially as the Protestant Epic.
It contains only 7 genera of obligately anaerobic photoautotrophic bacteria, known colloquially as Green sulfur bacteria.
Its members were known colloquially throughout Germany as Lassalleans.
Currently, four Pro Tours are held during a twelve-month season also known colloquially as a year.
The area is still known colloquially as The Homeport.
The encouragement for referees to use their common sense is known colloquially as " Law 18 ".
This area was known colloquially as Wadi Tharthar.
However, a rare few test subjects became the meta-humans known colloquially as Super Mutants.
This is known colloquially as " going around the corner.
Roseodendron donnell-smithii is known colloquially as primavera.
Flaying, also known colloquially as skinning, is the removal of skin from the body.
This application is called pairwise end sequencing, known colloquially as double-barrel shotgun sequencing.
It is known colloquially by locals as " Ards.
Caernarfon residents are known colloquially as " Cofis.
Oklahoma City, known colloquially as OKC, is a bustling metropolis with a pioneer heart.
The single species, Anthocarapa nitidula is known colloquially in Australia as incense cedar.
This was known colloquially as the " Stockholm Solution.
The NSA functions are housed in a metal-clad building known colloquially as the " Tin Can.
They may be known colloquially as " suckers.
The unpredictability of his nature led to this sand became known colloquially as “ The Wild . ”.
Saveloys are known colloquially as " savs.
Known colloquially as the " KJ.
Timber framing in French is known colloquially as pan de bois and half-timbering as colombage.
A white Rhodesian / Zimbabwean who is nostalgic for the UDI era is known colloquially as a " Rhodie ".
Physcia caesia is known colloquially as blue-gray rosette lichen and powder-back lichen.
The Day Off had a lasting impact and became known colloquially as " the long Friday.
The cervical sprain, known colloquially as whiplash, is the most common injury in a traffic accident.
He also invented a type of inferior vena cava filter known colloquially as a " bird 's nest " filter.
The combination is known colloquially as a " triple whammy " in the Australian health industry.

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