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n. 1) in contracts or leases, a period of time, such as five year...
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The period of time during which a contract is in force.
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An organizational keyword, known in other systems as categories or metadata. A term is a label that can be applied to a node. They are also known as tags.
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c. 1200, terme "limit in time, set or appointed period," from Old French terme "limit of time or place, date, appointed time, duration" (11c.), from Latin terminus "end, bound [..]
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"to give a particular name to," 1550s, from term (n.). Related: Termed; terming.
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one of the numbers in a sequence, e.g. 1, 3, 5, 7, ... • one of the numbers in a ratio, e.g. 1:2:3 • one part of an algebraic expression which may be a number, a variable or a product of both.
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Time period between the commencement of the mortgage and its termination date.
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The length of time during which a mortgagor pays a specific interest rate on the mortgage loan. The entire mortgage principal is usually not paid off at the end of the term because the amortization period is normally longer than the term.
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The concept of forming one enterprisewide view of the customer across all customer contact channels (i.e., sales, marketing, and customer service and support). It is a complex area, requiring complex [..]
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Term refers to the period of time between the beginning loan date on the legal documents and the date the entire balance of the loan is due.
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Generally, the period of time for which a policy or bond is issued.
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The amortization term is the period of time in which the interest and principal payments of a loan must be made.
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A term is the length of time between when a fixed-income security, such as a bond or note, is offered for sale and its maturity date.When the term ends, the issuer repays the par value of the security, often along with the final interest payment. In general, the longer the term, the higher the rate of interest the investment pays, to offset the inc [..]
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The principal teaching period of the academic year.  There are three terms: Term 1 (T1) - previously known as Autumn term Term 2 (T2) - previously known as Winter term Term 3 (T3) - previously known a [..]
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Implied terms are terms that the law implies into a contract even though they are not stated in the contract.  Implied terms may arise from two sources, common law and statute law.  In common law, ter [..]
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A promissory term is a statement that a reasonable bystander, aware of the circumstances of the case, might regard as being so important to the parties that it should become an implied term of the con [..]
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1) In contracts or leases, a period of time, such as one year, in which a contract or lease will be in force. 2) In contracts or leases, a specified condition, often also called a clause, such as a pr [..]
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a word or expression used for some particular thing; "he learned many medical terms" name formally or designate with a term a limited period of time; "a prison t [..]
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a length of time. The school year is divided into three terms, with holidays between
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Any of the parts of an academic year that is divided into three or more for purposes of teaching and assessment (in contrast to division into semesters).
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Any expression written as a product or quotient. Example: 2 ⁢ x ⁢ y , 4⁢ m 2 , or -3 ⁢ x 2 ⁢ y 3 &Inv [..]
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A word, phrase, or symbol, especially one used to represent, in a dictionary, catalog, index, or database, a subject or other feature of a work. See also: search term. Also, a set or limited period of [..]
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Duration of office of an elected official.
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refers to length of the loan repayment period; more specifically the length of time between the issue of the loan and the maturity date or final payment date. The term of a loan can change several tim [..]
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often attrib 1 : a specified period of time [the policy ] 2 : the whole period for which an estate is granted ;also : the estate itself 3 a : the period in which the powers of a court may be ...
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The time length of a loan.
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A term is one or more words that have a specified meaning. Refer also to preferred term.
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[Math.] One of several quantities that are added together.
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The number of years (or months) during which the loan is to be repaid.
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The lifetime of a loan.
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An expression that is a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables. Also called a monomial.
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Period of time during which the conditions of a CONTRACT will be carried out.
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Refers to the maturity or length of time until final repayment on a loan, bond, sale or other contractual obligation.
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The number of years until a loan is due to be paid in full.
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A number, variable or combination of both which forms part of an expression.
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in an algebraic expression or equation, either a single number or variable, or the product of several numbers and variables separated from another term by a + or - sign, e.g. in the expression 3 + 4x
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Definition - A portion of an academic year. CNM has three terms a year: fall, spring, and summer.
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period of time for which policy is in effect.
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Term means duration—how long something in a contract lasts.
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The time to the maturity of a loan or deposit. For example, a CD can have a term from 3 to 60 months.
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The period used to calculate the monthly mortgage payment. The term is usually but not always the same as the maturity
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(1) The period of time for which an insurance policy is effective and in force; and (2) a provision in an insurance policy.
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The period of time during which a financial contract − such as a jump to
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A number, a variable, or the product of a number and a variable. In the expression 3x
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   a part of a sum in an algebraic expression. terminating decimal:
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The period of time for which a policy or bond is issued.
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The length of time that a loan is outstanding.
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Refers to the maturity or length of time until final repayment on a loan, bond, sale or other contractual obligation.
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A word sometimes used to describe the period in the parliamentary calendar between two recesses.
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One of several quantities which are added together.
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The length of a lease or loan.
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The loan life or tenor; the period to a loan's final maturity.
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The period of time of a loan. Auto loans are generally two to fours years in duration, while home mortgage loans generally have 15- or 30-year terms.
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the period of time in which an investment is in force. For example, a term loan is a loan for a specific amount that has a specific repayment schedule and a fixed or floating interest rate.
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The period of time until a loan must be repaid.
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The length of time a loan or investment has been set up for, usually given in months or years. Total amount repayable (TAR)
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The length of a loan.
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The repayment period, usually expressed in months on a finance agreement
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The term is the length of the auto loan, and is often referred to in months. For example, a two-year term is 24 months, a four-year term is 48 months, etc. and so forth.
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The length of a home loan or a specific portion within that loan. The term is usually written in months, rather than years.
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The number of monthly payments on an auto loan. Typical new car loans range from 24 to 84 months, with 60 months being typical. A longer term will results in a lower payment, but longer terms increase the total amount paid over the course of the term due to interest charges.
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Period of time between the initial procurement of the loan and the time the loan is to be paid back in full.
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See Tenor.
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The length of time a loan or an investment will run for.
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A period of time over which a loan is scheduled to be repaid. For example, a home mortgage may have a 30-year term, meaning it must be repaid within 30 years.
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The duration of the contract, usually expressed in months (e.g. 36 months, 60 months).
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The length of a loan, normally expressed in months or years.
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The scheduled length of time for paying off a loan.
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In medical terminologies an agreed name for a medical condition or treatment. See also: Code, Terminology.
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The length of time a Parliament may sit before an election must be called. From 1989 until 2004 the ACT has had three-year terms. From 2004, the ACT will have set four-year terms.
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Description
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MEANING
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In WordPress, a term is a classification, group or subset of a Taxonomy, where the latter can be a Category, Tag or Custom Taxonomy. By default, terms have a title, a slug and a description. Hierarchi [..]
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The period from when a load is made until it is fully paid.
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The fixed, noncancelable period of time for the contract.
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the number of months for the current period of the loan
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The period of time assigned as the lifespan of any investment.
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This is the length of the contract you make with your mortgage, policy or investment provider.
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A period of time. For example, the length of time for which a deposit is made, or the time in which a loan must be repaid.
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The period of time in which the loan lasts; from the beginning to the last payment or termination. See “Life (of a loan).”
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Definition
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The University offers three terms during the year as follows - Fall Term (13 weeks from September to December), Winter Term (13 weeks from January to April), Summer Term (12 weeks from May to August). [..]
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Search for a course within a specific term of a session.
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The Winter Session is divided into Term 1, from early September to late December and Term 2, from early January to the end of April, with some courses that fall outside these terms. Summer Session Ter [..]
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A segment of time in the academic year (i.e., four months) also referred to as a semester.
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The time in which a school holds classes.
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See session.
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A 15-week period of instruction and a one-week period of examinations and outcome assessments.
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An academic period of twelve to thirteen weeks' duration. The Fall term extends from September to December; the Winter term from January to April. Intersession, which extends for six weeks from m [..]
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(n) a word or expression used for some particular thing(n) a limited period of time(n) (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement(n) any distinct quantity contained in a [..]
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The academic year is divided into four (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) terms for the purposes of registration and the scheduling of classes and examinations.
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Between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy.
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The length of time for which TEP or UES will procure power from the resource. “Own” represents units owned by TEP or UES. “20” means the power is procured under a 20-year power purchase agreement.
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On this Page Limited Term Tenurable Term Other Term
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See DCMI term
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A full academic year in the UK is usually divided into three terms – autumn term, spring term and summer term – with holidays in between. Schools often have a one-week half-term break in the middle of [..]
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Same as a semester
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A term is a period of time assigned to academic instruction. In Canvas, course dates generally align with term dates, though course dates can extend beyond or be shorter than default term dates.
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The academic year at UCF is divided into segments called "terms" (also called "semesters"). Each lasts approximately 16 weeks. Some universities break the year into fourths and call them "quarters." UCF is on the semester system; however, we usually speak of "Fall Term," &q [..]
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See Semester.
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A period of study during which all course material is covered and exams are completed.
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The academic session is divided into three regular terms; fall term from September to December, winter term from January to April and spring term from May to June.
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Usually one-fourth of the school year. Terms at OSU are fall, winter, spring, and summer.
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The 13 weeks during which classes are held. SFU’s three terms begin in September (Fall term), January (Spring term), and May (Summer term). Intersession is eight weeks in May and June, and Summer Sess [..]
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This refers to the number of years you take the mortgage out over, at the end of which it must be repaid.
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Definition Web Link Text
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Description
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The length of a loan.
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The lifespan of the contract to repay a loan. Don't confuse "term" with "amortization." The term can be 6 months to 10 years. For example, a mortgage that is amortized over 20 years might have a 5-year term. At the end of 5 years the mortgage will mature. However, because the loan is amortized over 20 years, there will st [..]
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DEFINITION
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DEFINITION SOURCE
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Definition
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The length of time between a security's settlement date and its maturity date.
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  The length of time the borrower has to repay a promissory note. tickler file
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The length of time covered by a policy.
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The term is simply the duration, or length, of the lease; it is usually stated in years or months.  Traditionally, the most common terms were 2 years (24 month), 3 years (36 month), and 4 years (48 months).
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 The length of time for which a policy or bond is in force.
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The length of a loan or lease.
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The amount of time that an insurance policy is in effect. Unearned Premium
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The period of time beginning with the effective date and ending with the expiration date of the policy coverage.
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n. período académico
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Definition
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Periods of study, which can include semesters, quarters, trimesters, or summer sessions.[Back to Top]
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Definition In A Sentence... Academic Adviser A contact at the university that provides guidance with course selection and degree planning.
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academic sessions at Cambridge and Oxford (i.e. Michaelmas term began Sept 29). Tied to the ecclesiastical calendar of the Anglican Christian year.
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The term is how long you're covered for.
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The length of time for which an insurance policy is in force.
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Description
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The period of time between the beginning loan date on the legal documents and the date the entire balance of the loan is due.
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Explanation
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The period covered by a vehicle loan or lease, typically 24 – 84 months.
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The total period of time covered by a loan agreement ending with the loan being fully repaid.
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Period for which the policy runs. In life insurance, this is to the end of the term period for term insurance.
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(or loan term) - The time period granted for repayment of a loan.
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Definition
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The length of time a loan or an investment will run for.
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The length of time an auto insurance policy is effective.  Generally, policies are issued for term lengths of six months to one year.
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Each compound or element in a chemical equation.
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Tertiary structure: The three-dimensional structure of a biopolymer, as defined by the spatial coordinates of all the atoms. In a protein, tertiary structure [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Transamidation: The conversion of one amide into another amide. The amide nitrogen is changed,while retaining the acyl group of the starting molecule. + (CH3) [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Xylulose: A ketopentose monosaccharide having the molecular structure shown below. The term applies to both the cyclic and the acyclic isomers of this molecul [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Protonate: To transfer a proton (a hydrogen atom) to another ion or molecule. The forms the conjugate base of the proton donor, and the conjugate acid of the [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Receptor: A biological structure that, upon binding a signal molecule, release a signal that causes a biological process to occur. + Binding molecules of (R)- [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Retro-aldol reaction: A reaction in which a β-hydroxy carbonyl compound decomposes into an aldehyde or ketone, plus another carbonyl compound. The formal reve [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Salicylic acid: 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid; ortho-hydroxybenzoic acid. Molecular structure of salicylic acid. Related terms: Benzene, phenol, carboxylic acid, acet [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Silyl enol ether: A silyl ether in which the R3SiO group is bonded to an alkene carbon. Cyclohexenyl trimethylsilyl ether, a typical silyl enol ether.
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Spectrometer: A device used to observe a spectrum. --Photo to be added-- A mass spectrometer.    The electron-impact ionization (EI) mass spectrum of methane. [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Splitting: In NMR spectroscopy, the division of an NMR signal into two or more lines, closely spaced, due to spin-spin coupling. The signals in this simulated [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Toluene (methylbenzene): An aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of a methyl group bonded to a benzene ring. A common nonpolar aprotic solvent. Molecular Structure [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry NADH: The reduced form of the nucleic acid coenzyme NAD+. A coenzyme in certain biological reduction reactions. Molecular structure of NADH. +   NADH Enzyme + [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Newman projection: A 'cartoon' drawing of a molecule viewed along the line between two bonded atoms (i.e., the bond axis). Particularly useful for r [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR; nmr): A spectroscopic technique in which molecular structure is determined by examining the energy required for nuclear spin [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Oxazoline: A heterocyclic functional group characterized by a nonaromatic five-membered ring containing an N=C-O group and two carbon atoms, or a molecule con [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Periplanar (coplanar): Atoms, groups, bonds, or other objects lying in the same plane.    In this eclipsed conformation, the two chlorine atoms are syn-peripl [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry pH: The negative log of the hydronium ion concentration; pH = -log[H3O+]. A measure of aqueous solution acidity or basicity. Car battery (aqueous sulfuric aci [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Pharmaceutical: A chemical introduced into a biological system in order to supplement, alter, or inhibit some biological process. Interchangeable with 'd [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Ethoxide (ethoxide ion; EtO-): CH3CH2O-; the conjugate base of ethanol. A strong base (frequently used in E2 and enolate reactions) and a good nucleophile. St [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Hard: An electron cloud whose shape is not easily distorted (it has low polarizability). --photo to be added-- Fluoride ion    A golf ball Fluoride ion, whose [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Heteroatom: In organic chemistry, an atom other than carbon or hydrogen. Acetamide (shown here) has two heteroatoms: one oxygen atom and one nitrogen atom. Th [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Huckel's Rule (4n+2 rule): In order to be aromatic, a molecule must have a certain number of pi electrons (electrons with pi bonds, or lone pairs within [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Spin quantum number (I): The position of the nuclear spin axis relative to the applied magnetic field B0. (This is a greatly simplified, but for the purposes [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Diffractometer: In x-ray crystallography, the device used to measure photon diffraction and record the x-ray diffraction pattern. A crystal mounted for analys [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Phosphate: An anion consisting of phosphorous bonded to four oxygen atoms, or a molecule containing a phosphate group. Phosphate Ions Monophosphate ion    Dip [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Electron density: An atom or group with higher electron density means some aspect of molecular structure (such as resonance or inductive effects) is shifting [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Enolate: A molecule containing the C=C-O- functional group, or its resonance contributor -C-C=O. An enolate is the conjugate base of an enol. Enolate resonanc [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Borane: Any molecule in which boron has exactly three single bonds. The parent molecule of this series (BH3) is also called borane. Borane     Methylborane An [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry DEPT: An acronym for Distortionless Enhancement of Polarization Transfer. A 13C-NMR technique that determines the number of hydrogen atoms bonded to each carb [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Diastereoselective: A process such as a chemical reaction or total synthesis in which a mixture of diastereomers is possible, but one of these diastereomers i [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Acetylide anion (alkyne anion; alkynyl anion): The carbanionic conjugate base of a terminal alkyne, formed by deprotonation of the sp C-H bond (pKa ~25). A go [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Adenosine: A nucleoside consisting of the nucleobase adenine bonded to the anomeric carbon of ribofuranose.       Adenosine 2'-Deoxyadenosine A DNA nucle [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Aliphatic: A molecule (or portion of a molecule) that is not aromatic. Nepetalactone, the psychoactive component of catnip, is aliphatic.
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In relation to a credit facility, the agreed period of time over which a loan must be repaid. For a term deposit, this is the length of time that the amount deposited must be held before you can access it.
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A pillar surmounted by a carved male or female bust, usually armless, which tapers towards the base. Also known as a herm, after the posts bearing the carved head of Hermes which were used as boundary [..]
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The time to the maturity of a loan or deposit, expressed in months or years.
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Short name for 'Term Piece'.
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The period of time that an insurance policy is issued.
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The numbers of years for which the insured person is covered.
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Under insurance law it means the period of time for which a policy is issued.
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A period of time for which a policy is issued.
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The time period during that a policy is in force, or the time it takes for a policy to reach maturity.
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Period for which the policy runs. In life insurance, this is to the end of the term period for term insurance.
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The period of time a policy is in effect. A policy could be coverage for 250,000 for a 15 year term.
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The length of time which a mortgage agreement covers. Payments made may not fully repay the outstanding principal by the end of the term because the amortization period is longer.
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The period of time your policy is intended to run: until your death, for a specified number of years, or until a specified age
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The length of the current mortgage agreement. A mortgage may be amortized over a long period (such as 30 years) with a shorter term (six months to five years or more). After the term expires, the balance of the principal then owing on the mortgage can be repaid or a new mortgage agreement can be entered into at the then current interest rates. Visi [..]
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The period of time for which a policy is active.
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The period of time your policy is intended to run: until your death, for a specified number of years, or until a specified age
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This is the period for which the Insurer provides the Insured with insurance coverage.
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The period of time an insurance policy coverage is effective.
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The period of time for which an insurance policy is issued.
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Short for a "terminal", that is, a leaf node of a syntax tree. A thing that functions grammatically as an operand for the operators in an expression.
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n. 1) in contracts or leases, a period of time, such as five years, in which a contract or lease is in force. 2) in contracts, a specified condition or proviso. 3) a period for which a court sits or a [..]
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The periods during which a court conducts its business.
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The length of time a lease agreement will remain in force. True Lease:
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Short for a “terminal”—that is, a leaf node of a syntax tree
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A set amount of time for a financial product. This usually refers to the number of months before a particular loan must be completely repaid or the number of months funds in a certificate account must be on deposit before they may be withdrawn without penalty.
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Generally, a period of time for a contract, policy or agreement. Specifically, time period during which a bond must be held prior to maturity.
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The specified period of time established to repay a loan or redeem a certificate of deposit.
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The maximum time allotted for a loan to be repaid.
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The loan term is the number of months that you will make monthly payments.
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The time length of a home loan.
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Term is the period for which insurance coverage is given.
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The length of time your money must remain in a CD without incurring an early withdrawal penalty. This term also refers to the period of time that covers the life of a loan.
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A length of time in which to repay a loan. The term is usually agreed to by lender and borrower within the borrower's contract or promissory note. Also refers to language used in legal documents, such as the promissory note, that defines how a loan will be borrowed and repaid.
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The number of years (or months) during which the loan is to be repaid.
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The number of years (or months) in which the loan is to be repaid.
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See Semester.
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Refers to any division of the academic year. The default is into two terms. (In British English the default interpretation is three terms per academic year.) Test Of English As A Foreign Language (TOE [..]
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  Division of the school year during which classes are in session (i.e., the fall term, spring term, etc.). Term may be used as a synonym for quarter, semester, or trimester.
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See Academic Term.
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The period of time your mortgage agreement with the lender is in effect. A mortgage term is usually between 6 months and 5 years long.
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===Noun=== ====word or phrase==== =====Synonyms===== term word phrase name synonym antonym meronym holonym troponym eponym retronym toponym contranym|A word that has two opposing meanings. anthropon [..]
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lang=en ; word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge * title=The Making of Arguments|author=J. H. Gardiner|year=2006|passage=Where the term which is to be defined is the name [..]
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The period of time between the commencement date and termination date of a note, mortgage, legal document, or other contract.
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In relation to a loan, Term means the period from the making of the loan until the loan must be repayable. Sometimes 'Term' can also mean a defined period that is shorter than the whole of the loan Term (e.g. Fixed Interest Term).
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The length of time during which a mortgage loan is in force. The term could vary from a few months to many years.
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In a mortgage, term is the actual length of time for which the money is loaned.
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The term of a home loan is the number of years the home loan is amortized for. Home loans are generally amortized over 15, 20 or 30 years.
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With respect to mortgages, a time period at the end of which the outstanding balance of a mortgage is due and payable.
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The period of time during which a contract is in force.
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Term may refer to: Term, a noun or compound word used in a specific context: meaning Technical term, part of the specialized vocabulary of a particular field Scientific terminology, terms used by scie [..]
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In Classical architecture a term or terminal figure (plural: terms or termini) is a human head and bust that continues as a square tapering pillar-like form. The name derives from Terminus, the Roman [..]
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Term may refer to: Term, a noun or compound word used in a specific context: meaning Technical term, part of the specialized vocabulary of a particular field Scientific terminology, terms used by scie [..]
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In analogy to natural language, where a noun phrase refers to an object and a whole sentence refers to a fact, in mathematical logic, a term denotes a mathematical object and a formula denotes a mathe [..]
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A term is a period of duration, time or occurrence, in relation to an event. To differentiate an interval or duration, common phrases are used to distinguish the observance of length are near-term or [..]
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A term is a period of duration, time or occurrence, in relation to an event. To differentiate an interval or duration, common phrases are used to distinguish the observance of length are near-term or [..]
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In argumentation theory, a term is that part of a statement in an argument which refers to a specific thing. Usually, but not always expressed as a noun, one of the requirements to informally prove a [..]
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