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    term
    [tərm]
    noun
    terms (plural 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”" · "a term of abuse"
      • (terms)
        language used on a particular occasion; a way of expressing oneself:
        "a protest in the strongest possible terms"
        Similar:
        mode of expression
        manner of speaking
      • logic
        a word or words that may be the subject or predicate of a proposition.
    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"
      • the completion of a normal length of pregnancy:
        "the pregnancy went to full term" · "low birthweight at term"
      • law
        a tenancy of a fixed period.
      • archaic
        the duration of a person's life.
      • archaic
        a boundary or limit, especially of time.
    3. each of the periods in the year, alternating with holidays or vacations, during which instruction is given in a school, college, or university, or during which a court holds sessions:
      "the summer term" · "term starts tomorrow"
    4. (terms)
      conditions under which an action may be undertaken or agreement reached; stipulated or agreed-upon requirements:
      "the union and the company agreed upon the contract's terms" · "visit their official website and read all the terms and conditions" · "he could only be dealt with on his own terms"
    5. mathematics
      each of the quantities in a ratio, series, or mathematical expression.
    6. architecture
      another term for terminus
    verb
    terms (third person present)
    1. give a descriptive name to; call by a specified name:
      "he has been termed the father of modern theology"
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a limit in space or time, or (in the plural) limiting conditions): from Old French terme, from Latin terminus ‘end, boundary, limit’.
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  2. Synonyms for terms include1234:
    • Conditions
    • Particulars
    • Price
    • Provisions
    • Provisos
    • Agreement
    • Fee
    • Payment
    • Premises
    • Qualifications
    • Tenures
    • Stints
    • Tours
    • Times
    • Shifts
    • Durations
    • Hitches
    • Goes
    • Lifetimes
    • Watches
    • Language
    • Name
    • Phrase
    • Style
    • Word
    • Appellation
    • Article
    • Caption
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    Synonyms for terms include conditions, particulars, price, provisions, provisos, agreement, fee, payment, premises and qualifications. Find more similar words at ...

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    Synonyms for TERMS: tenures, stints, tours, times, shifts, durations, hitches, goes, lifetimes, watches

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    Synonyms for term. hitch, stint, tenure, tour. 2 a pronounceable series of letters having a distinct meaning especially in a particular field.

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