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Meaning of term
A fixed or limited period of time.
Etymology of term
From Old French 'terme', from Latin 'terminus', meaning boundary or limit
Originated in the 13th century, initially used to refer to a boundary or limit, later expanding to include a period of time or a word/phrase
Synonyms
period
time
stretch
duration
span
interval
phase
season
semester
quarter
session
tenure
incumbency
reign
rule
epoch
era
age
cycle
spell
stint
tour
turn
shift
term of office
tenure
appointment
engagement
contract
agreement
condition
clause
provision
stipulation
requirement
obligation
commitment
pact
bond
covenant
treaty
compact
accord
understanding
arrangement
settlement
phrase
expression
word
locution
idiom
terminology
lexicon
vocabulary
language
jargon
dialect
slang
vernacular
parlance
lingo
Definitions
- A fixed or limited period of time during which something happens or is done
- * A word or phrase used to describe a concept or thing
- * A condition or requirement that must be met
Usage Examples
- The company has a three-year term to complete the project
- * The term 'artificial intelligence' was coined in the 1950s
- * The new policy will be in term for the next five years
Antonyms
eternity
perpetuity
infinity
endlessness
timelessness
permanence
continuity
steadiness
stability
constancy
uniformity
consistency
permanency
lastingness
durability
immortality
boundlessness
limitlessness
infiniteness
endless
infinite
timeless
permanent
perpetual
eternal
lasting
durable