Term (2)
Termv.t.to call, name, denominate, style
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Termv.t.to call, name, denominate, style
Termagancyn.turbulence, crossness, great noise
Termagantn.a scold;a.turbulent, furious
Termern.one who attends the term of a court
Terminala.ending, growing at the end
Terminatev.to limit, bound, conclude, end
Terminationn.a limiting, term, conclusion, end
Terminatorn.in astronomy, the circle of illumination
Terminern.a determining or trial of malefactors
Termlessa.unlimited, boundless, endless
Termlyad.term by term, in every county
Termorn.one entitled to an estate for years
Ternn.a water fowl of several varieties
Terna.three, consisting of three
Ternary
Ternatea.divided into three, having three leaflets on a petiole
Ternaten.a species of bat
Terracen.a small grassy hill or mount, a flat roof
Terraceda.made with or having terraces
Terraqueousa.composed of land and water
Terreln.a little earth, or blobular magnet
Terrene
Terrenen.the surface of the earth
Terrestriala.belonging to the earth, worldly
Terrestrifyv.t.to reduce to the state of earth, ob.
Terriblea.formidable, dreadful, excessive
Terriblenessn.formidableness, dreadfulness