Term - Wikipedia-style Article
Term
Definition
Term refers to a word or phrase used to describe a concept, or a fixed period of time during which something occurs or is valid.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /tɜːrm/
- Respelling: TURM
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /tɜːm/
- Respelling: TURM
Etymology
The word "term" originates from the Latin "terminus," meaning "boundary" or "limit." It entered Middle English in the 13th century, retaining its sense of a defined limit or boundary.
Derivatives
- Terminology (noun)
- Termed (verb, past tense)
- Termless (adjective)
- Termly (adjective/adverb)
- Interterm (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "term" is often used in contexts such as education, agreements, or language. For example, "The semester lasts for a three-month term" or "The word is a technical term in biology."
Related Terms
- Terminology: The study or system of terms used in a particular field.
- Definition: The exact meaning of a word or phrase.
- Limit: A point or boundary beyond which something cannot extend.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A word or phrase used to describe something: Refers to language specific to a particular subject.
- Example: "The technical terms in this document are challenging."
- A fixed or limited period: Refers to a specific duration of time.
- Example: "He served a four-year term as president."
- Conditions or provisions of an agreement: Refers to rules or conditions within a contract.
- Example: "The lease agreement includes a 12-month term."
Verb
- To name or designate: Refers to assigning a term or title to something.
- Example: "The practice is termed as unethical by experts."