word | TERM/TERMIN |
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meaning | TERM/TERMIN comes from the Latin verb terminare, “to limit, bound, or set limits to,” and the noun terminus, “limit or boundary.” In English, those boundaries or limits tend to be final. A term goes on for a given amount of time and then ends, and to terminate a sentence or a meeting or a ballgame means to end it. |
Tags: mwvb::root, mwvb::unit:15, mwvb::unit:15:root, obsidian_to_anki
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