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  • 91Term-based architecture — In Knowledge Management, term based architecture is a methodology for structuring a knowledge base in such a way that it remains clear and uncluttered as it scales. The premise is that, for any technical subject, the most basic and imperative… …

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  • 92term — termly, adv. /terrm/, n. 1. 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. 2. any word or group of words considered as a… …

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  • 93term — 1. A definite or limited period. 2. A name or descriptive word or phrase. SEE ALSO: terminus, t. infant. [L. terminus, a limit, an end] * * * terminal * * * term tərm n the time at which a pregnancy of normal length terminates <had her baby at …

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  • 94Term Deposit — A deposit held at a financial institution that has a fixed term. These are generally short term with maturities ranging anywhere from a month to a few years. When a term deposit is purchased, the lender (the customer) understands that the money… …

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  • 95term — noun 1》 a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept.     ↘(terms) a way of expressing oneself: a protest in the strongest terms.     ↘Logic a word or words that may be the subject or predicate of a proposition. 2》 a fixed or …

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  • 96term — /tɜm / (say term) noun 1. any word or expression used to name something, especially as used in some particular field of knowledge, as atom in physics, free will in theology, or monkey wrench in mechanics. 2. any word or expression considered as a …

  • 97term day — noun Etymology: Middle English terme day, from terme term + day 1. : a day that is set as a term (as a Scottish quarter day) or is a day in a term (as of the sitting of a court) 2. : one of a series of special days designated by scientists for… …

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  • 98term of art — archaic : a word or phrase having a specific signification in a particular art, craft, or department of knowledge : a technical term * * * term of art A technical word • • • Main Entry: ↑art term of art noun A term having a special meaning in a… …

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  • 99term — I. noun Etymology: Middle English terme, from Anglo French, from Latin terminus boundary marker, limit; akin to Greek termōn boundary, end, Sanskrit tarman top of a post Date: 13th century 1. a. end, termination; also a point in time assigned to… …

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  • 100Term (architecture) — In Classical architecture a term or terminal figure is a human head and bust that continues as a square tapering pillarlike form. If the bust is of Hermes as protector of boundaries in ancient Greek culture, it may be called a herm. The crime of… …

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