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termsnounpl. of term a fixed period of time during which a person holds a job or positionelected for a two-year term as mayor hitches, stints, tenures, tours shifts, watchesgoes, turnsdurations, standings, timescycles, spans, spells, stretcheslife spans, lifetimes, lives, runs a pronounceable series of letters having a distinct meaning especially in a particular fieldwhat's the term for the odd feeling that you've experienced an event before? expressions, words linguistic forms, monosyllables, morphemes, speech formspolysyllablescollocations, idioms, locutions, phrasesarchaisms, coinages, colloquialisms, euphemisms, loanwords, modernisms, neologisms, vernacularisms termsverbpresent tense third-person singular of termto give a name tothe armed forces began a rescue mission termed Operation In and Out baptizes, calls, christens, clepes(archaic), denominates, designates, dubs, entitles, labels, names, nominates, styles, titles brands, stigmatizes, tagsdenotes, specifiesmiscalls, misnames, mistitlescode-names, nicknamesrechristens, relabels, renamessurnames |