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Qu'est-ce (qui) est TERMER - définition


Termer      
·noun One who has an estate for a term of years or for life.
II. Termer ·noun One who resorted to London during the law term only, in order to practice tricks, to carry on intrigues, or the like.
Denny Termer         
BRITISH PIANIST
Dennis William "Denny" Termer (1 October 1925 – 1 December 2011) was an English pianist and accompanist. Born in London, England, Termer began his musical career at the age of 15.
Term         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Terms; Term (mathematics); Terms and bounds; Term (disambiguation); Term (time)
·noun The Menses.
II. Term ·noun A fixed period of time; a prescribed duration.
III. Term ·noun In Scotland, the time fixed for the payment of rents.
IV. Term ·noun A piece of carved work placed under each end of the taffrail.
V. Term ·noun A space of time granted to a debtor for discharging his obligation.
VI. Term ·noun The time in which a court is held or is open for the trial of causes.
VII. Term ·noun A member of a compound quantity; as, a or b in a + b; ab or cd in ab - cd.
VIII. Term ·noun That which limits the extent of anything; limit; extremity; bound; boundary.
IX. Term ·noun The time for which anything lasts; any limited time; as, a term of five years; the term of life.
X. Term ·noun To apply a term to; to Name; to Call; to Denominate.
XI. Term ·noun A point, line, or superficies, that limits; as, a line is the term of a superficies, and a superficies is the term of a solid.
XII. Term ·noun The subject or the predicate of a proposition; one of the three component parts of a syllogism, each one of which is used twice.
XIII. Term ·noun Propositions or promises, as in contracts, which, when assented to or accepted by another, settle the contract and bind the parties; conditions.
XIV. Term ·noun The limitation of an estate; or rather, the whole time for which an estate is granted, as for the term of a life or lives, or for a term of years.
XV. Term ·noun A quadrangular pillar, adorned on the top with the figure of a head, as of a man, woman, or satyr;
- called also terminal figure. ·see Terminus, ·noun, 2 and 3.
XVI. Term ·noun In universities, schools, ·etc., a definite continuous period during which instruction is regularly given to students; as, the school year is divided into three terms.
XVII. Term ·noun A word or expression; specifically, one that has a precisely limited meaning in certain relations and uses, or is peculiar to a science, art, profession, or the like; as, a technical term.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour TERMER
1. Charles Bass in New Hampshire suddenly realized that the popular six–termer was in deep trouble.
2. the litany of global crises would test the fortitude of any president, let alone a second–termer with an approval rating mired in Warren Harding territory.
3. Jim DeMint, a first–termer from South Carolina who told me: "A CR is the only way to keep spending at any sensible level.
4. The silver–haired third–termer lamented that "many Republicans see government increasingly as the cure for every social ill," and he said "we‘ve got to figure out how to pay" for the Katrina spending.
5. He has dethroned his predecessor as the top GOP appropriator, Ted Stevens, a six–termer who is the senior Republican in the Senate and now ranks second, with $502 million in pork.