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<includeonly>{{Mbox|type=notice|text='''This article or section contains multiple [[:Category:Pages_with_idiosyncratic_terms|idiosyncratic terms]].''' Such terms are used by only a few people and are not regularly used within the community.
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:''Not to be confused with [[Template:Idiosyncratic]]''
: ''Not to be confused with [[Template:Idiosyncratic]]''
The '''idiosyncratic terms''' template adds a [[template:mbox|message box]] to inform readers that a page or section has multiple idiosyncratic terms. It is meant as an alternative to having multiple instances of [[Template:Idiosyncratic]] within a body of text or in cases where the use of [[Template:Idiosyncratic]] is not feasible.  
The '''idiosyncratic terms''' template adds a [[template:mbox|message box]] to inform readers that a page or section has multiple idiosyncratic terms. It is meant as an alternative to having multiple instances of [[Template:Idiosyncratic]] within a body of text or in cases where the use of [[Template:Idiosyncratic]] is not feasible.  



Revision as of 16:35, 16 August 2024

Not to be confused with Template:Idiosyncratic

The idiosyncratic terms template adds a message box to inform readers that a page or section has multiple idiosyncratic terms. It is meant as an alternative to having multiple instances of Template:Idiosyncratic within a body of text or in cases where the use of Template:Idiosyncratic is not feasible.

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