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It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
The term was originally coined in the 19th century by the founding sociologist and philosopher of science, Auguste Comte, and has become a major topic for psychologists ( especially evolutionary psychology researchers ), evolutionary biologists, and ethologists.
In some European countries, all cultural anthropology is known as ethnology ( a term coined and defined by Adam F. Kollár in 1783 ).
The first use of the term " anthropology " in English to refer to a natural science of humanity was apparently in 1593, the first of the " logies " to be coined.
The term " Afroasiatic " ( often now spelled as " Afro-Asiatic ") was later coined by Maurice Delafosse ( 1914 ).
The term " droid ", coined by George Lucas for the original Star Wars film and now used widely within science fiction, originated as an abridgment of " android ", but has been used by Lucas and others to mean any robot, including distinctly non-human form machines like R2-D2.
In approximately 450 BCE, Democritus coined the term átomos (), which means " uncuttable " or " the smallest indivisible particle of matter ".
The term isotope was coined by Margaret Todd as a suitable name for different atoms that belong to the same element.
While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic peoples, the term was coined in the late 19th century in Germany as a more scientific-sounding term for Judenhass (" Jew-hatred "),
The term " orbital " was coined by Robert Mulliken in 1932.
The term antimatter was first used by Arthur Schuster in two rather whimsical letters to Nature in 1898, in which he coined the term.
In a related use, from 1975, British naturalist Sir Peter Scott coined the scientific term " Nessiteras rhombopteryx " ( Greek for " The monster ( or wonder ) of Ness with the diamond shaped fin ") for the apocryphal Loch Ness Monster.
He hoped to perfect the human spirit and, to that end, advocated a vegan diet before the term was coined.
It is unlikely that the term " democracy " was coined by its detractors who rejected the possibility of a valid " demarchy ", as the word " demarchy " already existed and had the meaning of mayor or municipal.
One could assume the new term was coined and adopted by Athenian democrats.
The term " allophone " was coined by Benjamin Lee Whorf in the 1940s.
The system was described in 1976 by Guy Ottewell and also by Robert J. Weber, who coined the term " approval voting.
Before Peter Ladefoged coined the term " approximant " in the 1960s the term " frictionless continuant " referred to non-lateral approximants.
The term avionics was coined by journalist Philip J. Klass as a portmanteau of aviation electronics.
The term is the Old Norse / Icelandic translation of, a neologism coined in the context of 19th century romantic nationalism, used by Edvard Grieg in his 1870 opera Olaf Trygvason.
The term " aesthetics " was appropriated and coined with new meaning in the German form Æsthetik ( modern spelling Ästhetik ) by Alexander Baumgarten in 1735.
The term was coined by Michael Dummett, who introduced it in his paper Realism to re-examine a number of classical philosophical disputes involving such doctrines as nominalism, conceptual realism, idealism and phenomenalism.

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In the ancient world, at the Alexandrian Library, scholars coined the Greek term Hoi enkrithentes (“ the admitted ”, the included ”) to identify the writers in the canon.
The word frooglepoopillion is occasionally used for an extremely large number, a word coined by the marketing department at the company where Dilbert works, in a strip where it was revealed that the company owed so much money that no word existed to describe the number.
Guyatt later coined the term evidence-based in 1990.
The term dihaploid was coined by Bender to combine in one word the number of genome copies ( diploid ) and their origin ( haploid ).
‪ File: Wheeler, John-Archibald 1963 Kopenhagen. jpg ‬‬| John Wheeler ( 1911-2008 ): revived interest in general relativity in the United States after World War II, worked with Niels Bohr to explain principles of nuclear fission, tried to achieve Einstein s vision of a unified field theory, coined the terms black hole, quantum foam, wormhole, and the phrase it from bit ”.
However, this distribution of meanings between the two terms used to be precisely inverse at the time they were coined: The Oxford English Dictionary defined racialism as belief in the superiority of a particular race and gives a 1907 quote as the first recorded use.
Goldfarb, editor of the international standard, coined the GML term using their surname initials.
Even further back, in 1978 Peter and Trudy Johnson-Lenz coined the term groupware ; their initial 1978 definition of groupware was, intentional group processes plus software to support them .” Later in their article they went on to explain groupware as computer-mediated culture ... an embodiment of social organization in hyperspace.
Moreover, he coined the ( academic ) term The Fourth World ”, denoting the sub-population ( s ) socially excluded from the global society ; usual usage denotes the nomadic, pastoral, and hunter-gatherer ways of life beyond the contemporary industrial society norm.
The word Ajuramentado was coined by the Spanish colonel Juan Arolas after witnessing several such raids while serving with the Jolo garrison.
The term cyberspace was coined and refers to our everyday interactions on the computer, such as checking our email or making airline reservations.
The proclamation contains a tongue-in-cheek jab at Brunswick, Georgia, which claims to have created the traditional Southern dish, setting off what has been coined as The Stew Wars .”
Some years later, the term tensegrity was coined by Fuller, who is best known for his geodesic domes.
The term neoliberalism was coined in 1938 by the German scholar Alexander Rüstow at the Colloque Walter Lippmann.
Alfred Müller-Armack coined the phrase social market economy to emphasize the egalitarian and humanistic bent of the idea.
Rüstow, who had coined the label neoliberalism ”, criticized that development tendency and pressed for a more limited welfare programs.
La chorée fibrillaire was first coined by Morvan in 1890 when describing patients with multiple, irregular contractions of the long muscles, cramping, weakness, pruritus, hyperhidrosis, insomnia, and delirium.
He said, It may be permitted that men who have no qualifications in state-craft concern themselves with the control of atomic energy .” This period of the Bulletin s history was coined as the " Failure " stage by Eugene Rabinowitch because the Bulletin's attempt to establish control over atomic weapons was unsuccessful.
The Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974, commonly known as the Moss-Bennett Act, helped to fuel the creation of CRM, while creating growth in archaeological jobs in the federal government, academia, and private sector .” Federal legislation had passed earlier in 1906 under the Antiquities Act, but it was not until the 1970s when the term cultural resources was coined by the National Park Services.
The term VRML was coined by Dave Raggett in a paper called Extending WWW to support Platform Independent Virtual Reality submitted to the First World Wide Web Conference in 1994, and first discussed at the WWW94 VRML BOF established by Tim Berners-Lee, where Mark Pesce presented the Labyrinth demo he developed with Tony Parisi and Peter Kennard.

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