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Old Hungarian script While the modern Hungarian term for this special script (coined in the 19th century) rovás derives from the verb ró ('to score') which is derived from old Finno-Ugric, general Hungarian terminology describing the technique of writing (ír 'to write', betű 'letter', bicsak 'knife (also: for carving letters)') derive from Turkic, which supports the theory of transmission via Turks further.

Pirate decryption Some of the terminology used to describe various devices, programs and techniques dealing with Pay-TV piracy is named for the particular hacks.

Pirate decryption Some of the terminology used on Internet discussion sites to describe the various devices, programs and techniques used in dealing with video piracy is strange, non-standard, or specific to one system.

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    Old Hungarian script

    The Old Hungarian script (in Hungarian known as rovásírás, or székely rovásírás, székely-magyar rovás; for short also simply rovás "notch, score") is an alphabetic writing system used by the Magyars in the Early Middle Ages (7th to 10th... ... While the modern Hungarian term for this special script (coined in the 19th century) rovás derives from the verb ró ('to score') which is derived from old Finno-Ugric, general Hungarian terminology describing the technique of writing (ír 'to...
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    Suspended cymbal

    A suspended cymbal is any single cymbal played with a stick or beater rather than struck against another cymbal. ... The terminology most commonly used to describe this technique is a sus cym roll.
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    Alexander technique

    The Alexander technique is an alternative medicine and educational discipline focusing on bodily coordination, including psychological principles of awareness. ... Alexander developed his own terminology to talk about his methods, outlined in his four books.
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    Pirate decryption

    Pirate decryption most often refers to the reception of compromised pay TV or pay radio signals without authorization from the original broadcaster. ... Some of the terminology used to describe various devices, programs and techniques dealing with Pay-TV piracy is named for the particular hacks.
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    List of motorsport terminology

    This is a list of common terminology and slang used in motorsport along with explanations of their meanings. ... A technique used to reduce understeer.
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    Perfume

    Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, animals, objects, and living spaces a pleasant scent. ... Although fragrant extracts are known to the general public as the generic term "essential oils", a more specific language is used in the fragrance industry to describe the source, purity, and technique used to obtain a particular fragrant extract.
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    Italian music terminology

    This is an article on the terminology used to describe the music of Italy. ... accordo: A multi-part singing technique, also canto ad accordo
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    Enterprise architecture

    An enterprise architecture (EA) describes the structure of an enterprise, its decomposition into subsystems, the relationships between the subsystems, the relationships with the external environment, the terminology to use, and the guiding principles for the design and evolution of an enterprise . An enterprise architecture provides a holistic, systematic description of an enterprise.
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    Scientific terminology

    While studying nature, scientists often encounter or create new material or immaterial objects and concepts and are compelled to name them. ... Scientific terminology
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    Fair Isle (technique)

    Fair Isle is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. ... These cuts are known as steeks in American knitting terminology, but not in the Shetland Isles where the Fair Isle technique was developed.

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