We've had the same problem ever since back referencing was invented, really. The computer scientist Alfred Aho (of dragon book fame) wrote an article in 1990 in which he tried to introduce the term rewbr for "regular expression with back referencing". Oddly, it doesn't seem to have caught on...
Maybe we should just call them all patterns and be done with it. Or else stick with regex, and forget that it was ever an abbreviation,
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