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Originally Posted by chaley
In this case the correct word is "expression", not "term". A term is a single search item/clause, such as aaa or authors:aaa. Preferences / Search uses the word "term" correctly because it is referring to what happens if the single item doesn't have a qualifier (is naked).
A search "expression" is a collection of terms. The operation in that drop down gets the text, the expression, associated with the saved search name.
I don't care if it says "Get saved search text" or "Get saved search expression". You do, so I will change it. 
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Thanks
A calibre Search Expression is a collection of Search Terms makes sense.
However, I find the following snippet from the manual somewhat confusing:
One of my English teacher's had a set of commandments; one of which was: "
Unless for rhetorical purposes, thou shalt not use different words to refer to the same thing, nor yet the same word to refer to different things.". Some of her rules have stuck with me ever since. Her aim with a blackboard duster was deadly, and she was our cricket coach
BR