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Glossary of American football also covers many terms used in the Canadian version of the game.
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* Glossary of Meteorology-From the American Meteorological Society, an excellent reference of nomenclature, equations, and concepts for the more advanced reader.
This standard was superseded in 2001 by American National Standard T1. 523-2001, Telecom Glossary 2000, which is published by ATIS.
The American Public Transportation Association ( APTA ) in its Glossary of Transit Terminology defines light rail as: " An electric railway with a ' light volume ' traffic capacity compared to heavy rail.
* Huschke, Ralph E. ( 1959 ) Glossary of Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, Boston, Second printing-1970.
* Huschke, Ralph E. ( 1959 ) Glossary of Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, Boston, Second printing-1970.
The American Meteorological Society Glossary of Meteorology includes the definition of black ice as " a thin sheet of ice, relatively dark in appearance, may form when light rain or drizzle falls on a road surface that is at a temperature below 0 ° C.
* Bates, R. L., and Jackson, J. A., ( 1987 ) Glossary of geology American Geological Institute, Alexandria, Virginia.
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Authors other than Derrida have also used the term " deconstructionism " with different definitions .< ref >" Glossary Definition: Deconstructionism.
Cormac's Glossary ( also 9th century ), and a gloss in the later manuscript H. 3. 18, both explain the plural word gudemain (" spectres ") with the plural form morrígna.
Precisely because some members of the government also held such views, the PNDC secretary for finance and economic planning, Kwesi Botchwey, felt the need to justify World Bank ( see Glossary ) assistance to Ghana in 1983:
* RoyalArk on non-European dynasties, here China under the Manchu ( last ) Emperors, see also Glossary, and via Home look up other nations
The Hausa, also of West Africa, classify drummers into those who beat drums and those who beat ( pluck ) strings ( the other 4 player classes are blowers, singers, acclaimers, and talkers ), as reported by Ames and King in Glossary of Hausa Music and its Social Contexts, 1971, Northwestern U. Press.
See also the Glossary of baseball for the jargon of the game itself, as used by participants, fans, reporters, announcers, and analysts of the game.
Drawing on his own fieldwork Grose also branched out into producing dictionaries, including the famous A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ( 1785 ) and A Provincial Glossary, with a Collection of Local Proverbs, and Popular Superstitions ( 1787 ).
Similarly, although there is much overlap, you may also want to refer to the Glossary of wildfire terms for terminology particular to that type of firefighting.
Sanas Cormaic ( or Sanas Chormaic, Irish for " Cormac's narrative "), also known as Cormac's Glossary, is an early Irish glossary containing etymologies and explanations of over 1, 400 Irish words, many of which are difficult or outdated.
In the Punjab Census Report ( 1911 ), Pandit Harikishan Kaul points out that members of the Arain tribe are “ mostly Muhammadans ,” ( in the Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province, Denzil Ibbetson also refers to the Arains as, “ Almost to a man Muhammadans ”).
Its Irish cognate may be " Triath, king of the Swine " ( Old ) or the Torc Triath mentioned in the Lebor Gabála, also recorded as Old Irish Orc tréith " Triath's boar " in Cormac's Irish Glossary.
The early-15th-century Glossary of Beszterce, the most ancient currently known Hungarian “ dictionary ,” reveals that the ultimate ancestor of flat breads was the panis focacius attributed to the Romans ( of which derives also the Italian flat bread called focaccia ).
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