term

term
I
n.
expression, word

1) abstract; bold; clear; flattering; general; glowing; vague terms (she described him in glowing terms)

2) a general; generic; legal; technical term

3) in terms (to speak in general terms)

4) (misc.) a contradiction in terms

period of time served

5) to serve a term (in office)

6) an unexpired term

7) a term expires, runs out

8) a jail, prison term

division of a school year

9) the autumn (BE), fall (AE); spring; summer term

10) at the end of a/of (BE) term

time at which a normal pregnancy terminates

11) to have a baby at term (see also terms)

II
v.
formal

(N; used with a noun) ('to call') by what right does he term himself an artist?

* * *
[tɜːm]
clear
generic
glowing
prison term
runs out
summer term
technical term
fall (AE)
vague terms (she described him in glowing terms)
(misc.) a contradiction in terms
['expression, word'] abstract
['formal'] (N; used with a noun) ('to . call') by what right does he term himself an artist?
a general
a jail
a term expires
an unexpired term
at the end of a/of (BE) term
['division of a school year'] the autumn (BE)
['period of time served'] to serve a term (in office)
['time at which a normal pregnancy terminates'] to have a baby at term (see also terms)
in terms (to speak in general terms)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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