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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.
termagant
noun a scolding, brawling and overbearing woman.
[17c: from French Tervagan , a mythical deity believed in the Middle Ages to be worshipped by Muslims and introduced into morality plays as a scolding overbearing character]
noun a scolding, brawling and overbearing woman.
[17c: from French Tervagan , a mythical deity believed in the Middle Ages to be worshipped by Muslims and introduced into morality plays as a scolding overbearing character]
terminable
adjective able to come or be brought to an end.
[15c: from Latin terminus boundary]
terminability or terminableness noun .
terminably adverb .
adjective able to come or be brought to an end.
[15c: from Latin terminus boundary]
terminability or terminableness noun .
terminably adverb .
terminal
adjective
1 said of an illness: causing death; fatal.
2 said of a patient: suffering from an illness which will cause death.
3 colloq extreme; acute terminal laziness .
4 forming or occurring at an end, boundary or terminus.
5 a belonging or relating to a term;
b occurring every term.
noun
1 an arrival and departure building at an airport.
2 a large station at the end of a railway line or for long-distance buses and coaches.
3 a point in an electric circuit or electrical device at which the current leaves or enters it, or by which it may be connected to another device.
4 a device consisting usually of a keyboard and VDU, which allows a user to communicate with and use a distant computer.
5 an installation at the end of a pipeline or at a port where oil is stored and from where it is distributed.
[19c in adj sense 1; 15c in obsolete heraldic sense: from Latin terminalis , from terminus boundary]
terminally adverb .
adjective
1 said of an illness: causing death; fatal.
2 said of a patient: suffering from an illness which will cause death.
3 colloq extreme; acute terminal laziness .
4 forming or occurring at an end, boundary or terminus.
5 a belonging or relating to a term;
b occurring every term.
noun
1 an arrival and departure building at an airport.
2 a large station at the end of a railway line or for long-distance buses and coaches.
3 a point in an electric circuit or electrical device at which the current leaves or enters it, or by which it may be connected to another device.
4 a device consisting usually of a keyboard and VDU, which allows a user to communicate with and use a distant computer.
5 an installation at the end of a pipeline or at a port where oil is stored and from where it is distributed.
[19c in adj sense 1; 15c in obsolete heraldic sense: from Latin terminalis , from terminus boundary]
terminally adverb .
terminal velocity
noun the constant velocity, when resistive forces exactly balance applied force, reached by an object falling through a gas or liquid under the influence of gravity, and which when reached precludes further acceleration.
noun the constant velocity, when resistive forces exactly balance applied force, reached by an object falling through a gas or liquid under the influence of gravity, and which when reached precludes further acceleration.
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