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term

noun

1 term

A word or expression used for some particular thing.

Roget 71: term, rank, station, stage, step; degree etc. 26; scale, remove, grade, link, peg, round of the ladder, ... show more

Roget 780: property, possession, suum cuique [Lat.], meum et tuum [Lat.].    ownership, proprietorship, lordship; seignority; empire etc. (dominion) 737.    interest, stake, ... show more

Roget 564: nomenclature; naming etc. v.; nuncupation, nomination, baptism; orismology; onomatopoeia; antonomasia.    name; appelation, appelative; designation, ... show more

Roget 106: time, duration; period, term, stage, space, span, spell, season; the whole time, the whole period; space-time; course ... show more

Roget 562: word, term, vocable; name etc. 564; phrase etc. 566; root, etymon; derivative; part of speech etc. ... show more

Dutch: term
Polish: termin

2 term

A limited period of time.

Dutch: trimester, voet, term, blok
Polish: data, termin

3 term

usually plural A statement of what is required as part of an agreement:
— The terms of the treaty were generous.

synonyms: condition, strings.

Dutch: beding, bepaling, conditie, mits, modaliteit, proviso, stipulatie, voorbeding, voorwaarde

4 term

Any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial.

Dutch: term
Polish: wyraz

5 term

One of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition.

Polish: term

6 term

The end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent:
— A healthy baby born at full term.

synonym: full term.

7 term

architecture A statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome.

synonyms: terminal figure, terminus.

Roget 233: limit, boundary, bounds, confine, enclave, term, bourn, verge, curbstone, but, pale, reservation; termination, terminus; ... show more

Roget 67: end, close, termination; desinence, conclusion, finis, finale, period, term, terminus, endpoint, last, omega; extreme, ... show more

verb

1 term

Name formally or designate with a term.

Roget 564: name, call, term, denominate designate, style, entitle, clepe, dub, christen, baptize, characterize, specify, define, distinguish by the name of; ... show more


Moby thesaurus: Z, abundant year, academic year, adjectival phrase, administration, agree, annum, antonym, apodosis, appellation, arrange, articles, articulation, as regards, assumptions, balance, baptize, basis, bissextile year, border line ... show more.

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