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I am familiar with your first two examples but not the last.
My last book was set in New Zealand mostly and they have different words for quite a few common words. Ranch sliders are those sliding glass doors, for instance. I tended to use the word once and then slip in an explanation or make it abundantly clear what it means - I hope!

Your character turns to a friend says, “Yes, Charlie’s a smallholder down by Ascot, and he raised mostly…” and the reader knows what a smallholding is by context.
You say, “The pilot dropped to little more than deck height above the waves to avoid detection, once, and the reader knows what it means when you use the expression later.
Context. To a reader it’s not just important, it’s everything.



• Smallholding (a small farm)
• Tender (as in a small speedboat ferrying people from ship to shore)
• Down on the deck (as in flying low in a helicopter)
I know the words are correct, I see them in other novels, and I personally enjoy finding new words in books. Of course, I want my readers to be entertained and not distracted.
I have not been able to find any online guidelines or rules about this – do you know of any or have advice?