Examples of 'sometimes termed' in a sentence

Meaning of "sometimes termed"

Indicates that something is occasionally referred to or called by a particular term or name. It suggests that there might be alternative or synonymous phrases used to describe the same thing, but they are not as commonly used

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Such a treatment is sometimes termed open drainage.
It is sometimes termed DNA fragmentation this term is used for other procedures as well.
Such atomic matter is sometimes termed ordinary matter.
These are sometimes termed skin necrotizers and are known as the most painful substances produced.
The disease is sometimes termed the.
Pills are sometimes termed according to generations of when they were manufactured.
Such glucopyranosides are sometimes termed glucosides.
They are sometimes termed inert gases or rare gases.
Mechanically unassisted recirculation is sometimes termed natural recirculation.
It is also sometimes termed as dedicating a person to a particular religion.
When such an aversion involves hatred it is sometimes termed miserotia or miserotism.
It is sometimes termed a sun allergy.
The horizontal tail is a stabilator with an antiservo tab sometimes termed an antibalance tab.
Such a map is sometimes termed simply an isochrone.
An alkalic salt lake that has a high content of carbonate is sometimes termed a soda lake.

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The process is sometimes termed snow pruning.
Tural fields in the Community sometimes termed.
Mood disorders are sometimes termed as affective disorders.
Such units, especially those consisting of a single vehicle, are sometimes termed railcars.
These are sometimes termed safety nets.
The area in which the barrow is located is sometimes termed Addington Park.
The fake drugs are sometimes termed as imitation controlled substances.
Though usually referred to as tassels, they are sometimes termed houppes or fiocci.
This is sometimes termed trueness.
This second normative requirement is sometimes termed "communality.
Their services are sometimes termed wealth management or portfolio management.
When the disease starts in infancy, it is sometimes termed infantile eczema.
Chlorination is also sometimes termed halogenation and can refer to smooth finished gloves.
The few species which are extant are sometimes termed " living fossils.
It is sometimes termed the Fallopian ligament.
The bimaculated lark is also sometimes termed as the calandra lark.
Angels are sometimes termed spirits ; that which is spirit is invisible and powerful.
For this reason the family is sometimes termed the Siegfrieding.
These are sometimes termed the Vitruvian virtues or the Vitruvian Triad.
Groups that arose during this time are sometimes termed neo-progressive.
This is sometimes termed " gustatory neuralgia.
Some sentences appear to employ some kind of particles sometimes termed " sentence connectors.
These methods are sometimes termed multiple access techniques.
In crack users, acute respiratory symptoms have been reported, sometimes termed crack lung.
This form is also sometimes termed the selenomethionine form.
In other words, human trafficking is closely associated with what is sometimes termed " poor work.
This organosilicon compound is sometimes termed an external electron donor.
Is sometimes termed the marginal likelihood or " model evidence ".
Not in respect to what is sometimes termed Communism or Bolshevism.
The term can also apply to health behaviours, cigarette smoking is sometimes termed a ' pandemic '.
Such a pigment is also sometimes termed a holographic pigment or rainbow effect pigment.
For this reason, this type of investment capital is sometimes termed development capital.
This upper band is sometimes termed the superior tendon of Lockwood.
The tongue may develop scalloping on the lateral margins, sometimes termed crenated tongue.
Thus it is sometimes termed Anglo-Dutch law.

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