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- Colloquialism (also called colloquial language, everyday language, or general parlance) is the linguistic style used for casual (informal) communication...
- sobre la marihuana" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-17. "El lenguaje coloquial del cannabis en España". CSC Abogados (in Spanish). 2017-02-14. Retrieved...
- cuando El Efecto Lucifer está escrito en inglés, su lenguaje sencillo y coloquial facilita su lectura. Un aspecto notable del texto es la amplia y actualizada...
- Zoochlorella (plural zoochlorellae) is a coloquial term for any green algae that lives symbiotically within the body of an aquatic invertebrate animal...
- Parcopresis, also termed psychogenic fecal retention or shy bowel, and known coloquially as **** shy, is the inability to defecate without a certain level of...
- ISBN 9978-04-230-X. Hoyos González, Margarita de (1981). "Una variedad en el habla coloquial: la jerga 'chelí'" (PDF). Cauce: Revista Internacional de Filología, Comunicación...
- Spanish equivalent of "Ratboy", became a frequently used Internet meme and coloquial way to refer to a broad social group consisting of irate and/or inexperienced...
- in the public sector to lucrative positions in the private sector is coloquially called "pantouflage" in France, and generally has a negative view, but...
- Sportivă Fotbal Club Buzău (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡlori.a buˈzəw]), coloquially known as Gloria Buzău, is a Romanian professional football club based...
- issued brown shirts to the Sturmabteilung (Stormtroopers), who became coloquially known as Braunhemden (Brown Shirts). Oswald Mosley, in the United Kingdom...