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Noun
a word or group of words designating something, esp. in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
terms,
- conditions with regard to payment, price, charge, rates, wages, etc.
- reasonable terms.
- conditions or stipulations limiting what is proposed to be granted or done
- the terms of a treaty.
- footing or standing; relations
- on good terms with someone.
- Obsolete . state, situation, or circumstances.
Algebra, Arithmetic .
- each of the members of which an expression, a series of quantities, or the like, is composed, as one of two or more parts of an algebraic expression.
- a mathematical expression of the form ax p , ax p y q , etc., where a, p, and q are numbers and x and y are variables.
Logic .
- the subject or predicate of a categorical proposition.
- the word or expression denoting the subject or predicate of a categorical proposition.
Also called terminus. a figure, esp. of Terminus, in the form of a herm, used by the ancient Romans as a boundary marker; terminal figure.
Idioms
bring to terms
- to force to agree to stated demands or conditions; bring into submission
- After a long struggle, we brought them to terms.
come to terms
- to reach an agreement; make an arrangement
- to come to terms with a creditor.
- to become resigned or accustomed
- to come to terms with one's life.
in terms of
- with regard to; concerning
- The book offers nothing in terms of a satisfactory conclusion.
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