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  • 111term — /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 …

  • 112Middle Cinema — Bollywood term for movies aimed at middle class professionals. Writing for IndianExpress.com, Debesh Bannerjee named director Madhur Bhandarkar as a pioneer of middle cinema movies: There’s a lot of hype about Fashion, about how it exposes the… …

    Dictionary of unconsidered lexicographical trifles

  • 113term 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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  • 114term — 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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  • 115Middle German — In linguistics, Middle German can refer to a few variants of the German language: Middle Low German (Mittelniederdeutsch), the northern dialects in the 11th 15th centuries Middle High German (Mittelhochdeutsch), the southern dialects in the same… …

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  • 116Middle judicatory — A middle judicatory is an administrative structure or organization found in a religious denominations between the local congregation and the widest or highest national or international level. The term is meant to be neutral with regard to polity …

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  • 117Middle Kingdom — (c. 2040–1795 BC)    The term used by Egyptologists for the period from the reunion of Egypt by Mentuhotep II of Dynasty 11, which terminated the First Intermediate Period, until the end of Dynasty 12, although some academics continue the period… …

    Ancient Egypt

  • 118middle of the stream — The thread of a navigable river at mid channel, generally equally distant from either bank. 56 Am J1st Wat § 177. In international law, and by the usage of European nations, the term as applied to a navigable river, is the same as the middle of… …

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  • 119Middle East and North Africa: Middle Eastern and North African Affairs — ▪ 1994 Introduction       The bilateral agreement between Israel and the Palestinians for self government in parts of the Israeli occupied territories was signed by Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) …

    Universalium

  • 120middle name — noun Date: 1835 1. a name between one s first name and surname 2. a term that is particularly apt to denote a person s qualities or affinities < patience is her middle name > …

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