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Synonymously meaning
In a synonymous way.
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While the word “strike” is being used synonymously with the frustration teachers are feeling in the wake of those legislative issues, Marion County is not taking that drastic step — at least, for now.
All of these molecules have vitamin C activity, therefore, and are used synonymously with vitamin C, unless otherwise specified.
Avialae, initially proposed to replace the traditional fossil content of Aves, is often used synonymously with the vernacular term "bird" by these researchers. citation Most researchers define Avialae as branch-based clade, though definitions vary.
Cambridge University Press. p. 61. (Using "libertarian anarchism" synonymously with "individualist anarchism" when referring to individualist anarchism that supports a market society ).
Cloth may be used synonymously with fabric but often refers to a finished piece of fabric used for a specific purpose (e.
Eastern Land) was the original name for the Swedish realm's eastern part, but already in the 15th century Finland began to be used synonymously with Österland.
Etymology The words aurochs, urus, and wisent have all been used synonymously in English.
Following the release of Blitz3D, BlitzBasic is often synonymously referred to as Blitz2D.
Furthermore, especially in American English, the concepts of the state and the government may be used synonymously to refer to the person or group of people exercising authority over a politically organized territory.
Furthermore, the differentia of an individual is synonymously called the identity of that individual.
In broad usage, the terms "armed forces" and " military " are often treated synonymously, although in technical usage a distinction is sometimes made in which a country's armed forces may include both its military and other paramilitary forces.
In effect, though, the two terms are used synonymously.
In fact, "photolithography" is used synonymously with "offset printing".
In some cases the terms codes and ciphers are also used synonymously to substitution and transposition.
In this sense, "magazines" and "clips", though often used synonymously, refer to different types of devices.
It could be used synonymously with Sparta, but typically it was not.
Many authors call a variogram, others use the terms variogram and semivariogram synonymously.
Outside set theory, the word "class" is sometimes used synonymously with "set".
Physical determinism is generally used synonymously with nomological determinism (its opposite being physical indeterminism ).
Prior to this, other terms were used for the cell fluid, not always synonymously, as its nature was not very clear (see protoplasm ).