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  • Catchall term for a variety of Mediterranean herbs, from origanum syriacum (Syrian oregano, often mistranslated as “thyme”) to satureja hortensis (summer savory). Day of Honey
  • If you own your own domain name and set yourself up an additional "catchall" account don't use your main account, please! Use Gmail Generate Unlimited E-mail Addresses
  • Thirty years ago, the term schizophrenia was a catchall phrase to diagnose all manner of aberrant behavior. Without Pity
  • If you are premenopausal, the doctor may say that the lump is just fibrocystic, a word that has unfortunately become a catchall term for non-cancerous lumps of fibroglandular tissue in younger women. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • On January 22nd, an executive order was issued which would for the first time establish a so-called catchall export control regime that would deal with any civil or military high tech products that could be diverted for end use. Background Briefing On The Eu Meeting
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  • It would have been even more except that I got my ISP to turn off the "catchall" email forwarding in the middle of it. 9/30/06: A productive day in the word mines
  • A good catchall word that Eric, of all people, appreciates. THE SAVING GRACES
  • The minimal definition of macroevolution is “evolution above the species level”, but it has become a catchall term encompassing everything from speciation to lineage-diversification and extinction dynamics to “evolution of ‘higher taxa’” ack! go read “down with phyla!” to vaguely defined “large” amounts of change to evo-devo changes in development. "Intraspecific macroevolution" within domestic dog breeds - The Panda's Thumb
  • During the 1933 impeachment trial of Judge Harold Louderback, counsel for the Judge filed a motion to make the original Article V, the omnibus or "catchall" article, more definite. Trial Memorandum Of President William Jefferson Clinton
  • Fibrocystic = a catchall term for noncancerous lumps of fibroglandular breast tissue; may be used to describe different types of lumps OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • said the term "thuggery" has been used as a catchall crime since the military assumed power Feb. 11 and is so broad that people have been arrested for no reason. Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis
  • The [federal] omnibus clause is a 'catchall' provision, which is broadly construed to include a wide variety of corrupt methods. Fired US Attorney Calls on White House to "Produce" Bolten, Miers to Congress
  • Dr. Rosen suggested a polygraphic sleep study, a kind of catchall used to broadly monitor a child, until specific problems are pinpointed. Cruel Deception
  • She impulsively threw in the last, so to speak a catchall, because the penultimate charge was more than a bit doubtful, Chuck’s not having performed unnaturally in bed, and in fact the previous one had slim support, for she had never seen his gun if indeed he had one. The Houseguest
  • Liberty argued that, as part of the agreement, it maintained a "catchall" right to veto certain major transactions. Diller Wins a Court's Approval to
  • This is a shallow 'catchall' phrase, not unlike that used by John MacCain on the campaign trail who portrays the insurgency (or multiple insurgencies) in Iraq as that of Al Qaeda. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • After several years of financial crisis, during which the word banker had become a catchall epithet for the undeserving rich, the global economy appeared to be on the mend. NYT > Home Page
  • This year, it's a catchall reminder that the Internet, telecom, and networking revolutions will be slower to emerge than their cheerleaders first thought.
  • There are those who question whether the current bruxism craze isn't simply the '90s version of the TMJ diagnosis that peaked in the' 70s -- a catchall disorder that once kept dentists busy. I Hear America Grinding
  • A catchall term for a host of afflictions including Lupus and MS, autoimmune disorders treat the body's organs and normal functions as enemy invaders.

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