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    Term
    /tərm/

    noun

    • 1. a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study: "the musical term “leitmotiv”" Similar wordexpressionphraseturn of phrase
    • 2. a fixed or limited period for which something, e.g., office, imprisonment, or investment, lasts or is intended to last: "the President is elected for a single four-year term" Similar periodperiod of timetimelength of time

    verb

    • 1. give a descriptive name to; call by a specified name: "he has been termed the father of modern theology"
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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word term, from a word or expression with a precise meaning to a limited period of time. See synonyms, examples, phrases, and related articles for term.

  4. Term definition: a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.. See examples of TERM used in a sentence.

  5. Learn the meaning of term as a noun, verb, and suffix in English. Find out how to use term in different contexts, such as time, expression, rule, and mathematics.

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    • come to terms
    • in terms of
    • on your (own) terms
    • terms of reference
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    1 term /ˈtɚm/ noun

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    /ˈtɚm/

    noun

    : to reach an agreement

    •The two sides have not been able to come to terms.

    — often + with

    •The company has come to terms with the union.

    — used to indicate the specific thing that is being described, thought of, etc.

    •The car is great in terms of gas mileage [=the car's gas mileage is great], but it's not very comfortable.

    : according to your own wishes : in your own way

    •She wants to succeed on her own terms.

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    : a description of what must be dealt with and considered when something is being done, studied, etc.

    •The terms of reference for the committee are narrow and specific.

    [+ object]

    : to give a particular name or description to (something) : to call (something) by a particular name or to describe (something) in a particular way

    •They termed the structure a “double helix.”

    Learn the various meanings and uses of the word term in different contexts, such as language, politics, education, and medicine. Find examples, synonyms, and related terms for term in the Britannica Dictionary.

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  7. Definitions of term. noun. a limited period of time. “a prison term ” “he left school before the end of term ” see more. noun. the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent. synonyms: full term. see more. verb. name formally or designate with a term. see more. noun. a word or expression used for some particular thing.

  8. Learn the meaning of term as a word, a time, or a school period. Find out how to use term in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

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