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term
noun
1 a word or expression, especially one used with a precise meaning in a specialized field a scientific term .
2 (terms) language used; a particular way of speaking in no uncertain terms .
3 a limited or clearly defined period of time her term of office .
4 the end of a particular time, especially the end of pregnancy when the baby is about to be born.
5 (terms) a relationship between people or countries be on good terms .
6 (terms) the rules or conditions of an agreement terms of sale .
7 (terms) fixed charges for work or a service.
8 one of the usually three divisions into which the academic year is divided.
9 the time during which a court is in session.
10 maths a quantity which is joined to another by either addition or subtraction.
11 maths one quantity in a series or sequence.
12 logic a word or expression which may be a subject or a predicate of a proposition.
verb (termed , terming ) to name or call.
[13c: from French terme , from Latin terminus boundary]
termly adverb , adjective .
come to terms with something to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty).
in terms of?in relation to?; using the language and value of?as a basis.
noun
1 a word or expression, especially one used with a precise meaning in a specialized field a scientific term .
2 (terms) language used; a particular way of speaking in no uncertain terms .
3 a limited or clearly defined period of time her term of office .
4 the end of a particular time, especially the end of pregnancy when the baby is about to be born.
5 (terms) a relationship between people or countries be on good terms .
6 (terms) the rules or conditions of an agreement terms of sale .
7 (terms) fixed charges for work or a service.
8 one of the usually three divisions into which the academic year is divided.
9 the time during which a court is in session.
10 maths a quantity which is joined to another by either addition or subtraction.
11 maths one quantity in a series or sequence.
12 logic a word or expression which may be a subject or a predicate of a proposition.
verb (termed , terming ) to name or call.
[13c: from French terme , from Latin terminus boundary]
termly adverb , adjective .
come to terms with something to find a way of living with or tolerating (some personal trouble or difficulty).
in terms of?in relation to?; using the language and value of?as a basis.
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