The center is part of a growing trend toward teaching media literacy, a catchall term that covers many different kinds of programs.
It is a catchall term which describes any nonconforming artist's improvisations.
Incidentally, the plant professionals now refer to bulbs as geophytes, a catchall term for any plants that grow from bulbous material.
It was a catchall term, apparently, for unconscious states of a certain kind.
"We hope it won't become a catchall term, like mesclun is now," he added, referring to "wild greens."
The catchall term often used to lump together the first generation of singer-songwriters is "confessional."
As far as Evelyn could make out, this was something of a catchall term for generally having a good time.
Early intervention is a catchall term for a broad array of programs that may provide anything from prenatal home visits to preschool classes.
Bourgeois is a catchall term for all the faults of the middle class.
It seems counterintuitive to begin dictating rules for inclusion in what is inherently a catchall term.