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This glossary defines historical, technical, organizational, and collecting terms used across the wiki. | |||
== | == A == | ||
; Artifact | |||
: A human-made or modified object studied as historical evidence. | |||
== | == D == | ||
; Disc golf | |||
: A target sport in which players complete a course by throwing a flying disc toward designated targets. A fuller definition should cite current rules and historical usage. | |||
== | == F == | ||
; Flying disc | |||
: A general term for a disc designed or used for throwing and flight. Product names and trademarks should not be used as universal synonyms without context. | |||
== | == M == | ||
; Mold | |||
: In collecting and manufacturing contexts, a term that may refer to tooling or to the product form created from it; articles should specify the intended meaning. | |||
== | == P == | ||
; Provenance | |||
: The documented history of an object’s ownership, custody, and use. | |||
== | == S == | ||
{{Research needed| | ; Stamp | ||
[[Category: | : Printed or transferred decoration and information applied to a disc; not necessarily identical to the disc model or mold. | ||
{{Research needed|Expand definitions from official rules, patents, manufacturers’ literature, period publications, and museum cataloging practice.}} | |||
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Revision as of 21:33, 16 August 2026
This glossary defines historical, technical, organizational, and collecting terms used across the wiki.
A
- Artifact
- A human-made or modified object studied as historical evidence.
D
- Disc golf
- A target sport in which players complete a course by throwing a flying disc toward designated targets. A fuller definition should cite current rules and historical usage.
F
- Flying disc
- A general term for a disc designed or used for throwing and flight. Product names and trademarks should not be used as universal synonyms without context.
M
- Mold
- In collecting and manufacturing contexts, a term that may refer to tooling or to the product form created from it; articles should specify the intended meaning.
P
- Provenance
- The documented history of an object’s ownership, custody, and use.
S
- Stamp
- Printed or transferred decoration and information applied to a disc; not necessarily identical to the disc model or mold.
Research needed: Expand definitions from official rules, patents, manufacturers’ literature, period publications, and museum cataloging practice.