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1. term
noun.
(ˈtɝːm)
A
word
or
expression
used
for
some
particular
thing.
Antonyms
time off
uptime
demote
Synonyms
referent
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
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2. long-term
adjective.
(ˈlɔŋˈtɝːm)
Relating
to
or
extending
over
a
relatively
long
time.
Antonyms
short
improvident
unretentive
unmindful
Synonyms
semipermanent
long-run
3. short-term
adjective.
(ˌʃɔrtˈtɝːm)
Relating
to
or
extending
over
a
limited
period.
Antonyms
long
tall
high
Synonyms
short
4. term
verb.
(ˈtɝːm)
Name
formally
or
designate
with
a
term.
Antonyms
end
undock
break
Synonyms
name
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
5. term
noun.
(ˈtɝːm)
A
limited
period
of
time.
Antonyms
particular
particular proposition
universal
universal proposition
software
inessential
noncitizen
Synonyms
period of time
prison term
session
tenure
time
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
6. term
noun.
(ˈtɝːm)
(usually
plural)
a
statement
of
what
is
required
as
part
of
an
agreement.
Antonyms
middle
acquittal
acquit
construction
misconstruction
Synonyms
understanding
condition
statement
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
7. term
noun.
(ˈtɝːm)
Any
distinct
quantity
contained
in
a
polynomial.
Antonyms
day
night
Synonyms
quantity
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
8. term
noun.
(ˈtɝːm)
One
of
the
substantive
phrases
in
a
logical
proposition.
Antonyms
syncategorem
syncategoreme
past
future
postmeridian
antemeridian
beginning
Synonyms
grammatical constituent
minor term
proposition
major term
constituent
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
9. term
noun.
(ˈtɝːm)
The
end
of
gestation
or
point
at
which
birth
is
imminent.
Antonyms
unsusceptible
insubordinate
unaffected
connotative
antinode
node
Synonyms
full term
gestation
point
point in time
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
10. term
noun.
(ˈtɝːm)
(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.
Antonyms
overtime
work time
downtime
regulation time
Synonyms
statue
terminal figure
Etymology
term (English)
terme (Middle English (1100-1500))
terme (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
terminus (Latin)
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