Non-runners mean in terms of horse racing that a contestant did not start or was exempt from wagering. An acronym for non-runners is NRNB and it stands for Non Runner No Bet. This is a common term in the horse betting world.
The term used for the popular magazine Runner's World came from it's original writer Bob Anderson. The first magazine published under this name was produced in 1966.
to what does the term coed refer
the other half of the world that include europe,africa,asia, and australia
The term used to refer to a person's outlook about life and the world is "perspective" or "worldview." It involves the beliefs, attitudes, and values that shape how an individual perceives and interprets their experiences.
The plural is runners-up. The plural possessive is runners-up's.
The meaning of the term button down would refer to a shirt with button down collars. It could also refer to an conventional and uncreative subject in the business world.
They call it Der Zweite Weltkrieg.
The country's plan for dealing with other countries and peoples of the world
The term "federal government" is a loosely applied term and can be used to refer to the national government of almost every nation in the world.
Sub-seeded is a term that is often used in running marathons or races. Usually a group of runners will be divided into seeded, sub-seeded, and fun runners. The fastest are the seeded runners, the next fastest group is sub-seeded, and the rest are fun runners.
The term 'M18' can be used to refer to a few different firearms and military equipment. In firearme, M18 can be used to refer to the M18 Claymore and the M18 recoilless rifle from late World War 2. In military equipment, M18 can be used to refer to the M18 Hellcat tank and AN M18 which is a colored smoke grenade.