The breach of this rule in the case of the Major term is technically known as the Illicit Process of the Major: in the case of the Minor term, Illicit Process of the Minor.
Since this state is called Ephraim by Hosea and other writers of the North, its history may be designated as the early Ephraimite prophetic (technically known as E).
This early Judean prophetic history (technically known as J) begins with the account of the creation of man from the dust by the hand of Jehovah, and tells of the first sin and its dire consequences (Gen.
This slow twisting of the earth's axis is technically known as Precession, or the Precession of the Equinoxes (see Plate XIX.
The earth is, therefore, what istechnically known as an oblate spheroid; that is, a body of spherical shape flattened at the poles.
The leather is liberally oiled with a brush or swab on the grain side and immediately hung up in the drying shed, where it is left until it reaches what is technically known as a "sammed" condition (i.
The first operation is technically known as soaking, and its object is to cleanse the hides or skins thoroughly.
The campaign should start with what is technically known as a "must be seen" notice.
This is technically known as a dummy, and serves to show the prospective buyer merely the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual appeal to public favor.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "technically known" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.