A word or two about the Pomo, whose catch-all name covers a grouping of some 70 independent "tribes" settled along the coast of northern California, each speaking one of seven different but related languages.
Ornaments: A catch-all name for sitters that are not beacons or pummers.
The term "gestalt" was adopted by fans as the catch-all name for combining Transformers.
The catch-all name is "exemption progams" even though the result is usually partial payment of real estate taxes, not total exemption.
This accumulation of fringe beliefs is sometimes known as 'pyramidology'; some of its major tendencies are described here, with catch-all names for the sake of brevity.
Here was a company that was founded on an uncertain premise-to make some sort of business software (hence the generic, catch-all name)-yet it somehow stumbled upon interactive fiction.
The Chos are at the cutting edge of South Korea's grand experiment with all things broadband, the catch-all name for high-speed digital connections.
So powerful is the gang's hold on the imagination of the students that they often use "Decepts" as a catch-all name for groups of teen-agers who commit random violence and vandalism.
To avoid confusion, the word "chelonian" is popular among some who work with these animals, as a catch-all name.
A catch-all name for a set of very common and very heterogeneous chemical modifications.