But, in medical parlance, it is the body's response to a situation or an environment that is unwelcome, unwarranted, unconquerable and unplanned. |
It's a neat theatrical trick that sees us introduced to the intentionally harsh vulgarisms of sexual parlance. |
By which he meant in modern parlance that Americans shared a common culture which made republican government possible. |
Systems of this kind are referred to as telefacsimile systems in present-day parlance. |
Then there are folks like these two, who in demographic parlance are baby boomers turned empty nesters. |
Each graph stood for a whole word, and the writing was therefore logographic, or in less common parlance, lexigraphic. |