But, of course, being known by another human leaves one open to incursion, to cast it in military parlance.
In advertising parlance, this difference is termed a unique selling proposition, or usp.
In medical parlance this procedure is commonly known as a career-ectomy.
In radio control parlance this is called the frame rate and determines how rapidly and smoothly the servo position can be updated.
In the political parlance of 1992, I suppose it might be said that Mr Platt has given himself a double whammy.
It must have been in parlance in her time.
That is equivalent to the day before Thanksgiving, Black Wednesday, in industry parlance.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY►in medical/advertising etc parlance
What is a prognosis in medical parlance?
► in common parlance
1in medical/advertising etc parlance expressed in the words that a particular group of people would use: In military parlance this is known as a fast retreat.2in common parlance expressed in the words that most people use: These schemes are known in common parlance as ‘private pensions’.