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TERRE-PLAIN, n. In fortification, the top, platform or horizontal surface of a r...
TERRE-MOTE, n. [L. terra, earth, and motus, motion.] An earthquake. [Not in use.]
TER'RASS TERRE-BLUE, n. A kind of earth.
TER'RAR, n. A register of lands. [Not in use.]
TERRA'QUEOUS, a. [L. terra, earth, and aqua, water.] Consisting of land and wate...
TER'RAPIN, n. A name given to a species of tide-water tortoise.
TER'RACING, ppr. Forming into a terrace; opening to the air.
TER'RACED, pp. Formed into a terrace; having a terrace.
TER'RACE, n. [L. terra, the earth.] 1. In gardening, a raised bank of earth with...
TERN'ION, n. [L. ternarius, ternio.] The number three.
TERN'ATE, a. [L. ternus, terni.] In botany, a ternate leaf, is one that has thre...
TERN'ARY, a. [L. ternarius, of three.] Proceeding by threes; consisting of three...
TERN, n. [L. sterna.] A common name of certain aquatic fowls of the genus Sterna...
TERM'OR, n. One who has an estate for a term of years of life. TERM'-FEE , n. Am...
TERM'LY, a. Occurring every term; as a termly fee. TERM'LY , adv. Term by term; ...
TERM'LESS, a. Unlimited; boundless; as termless joys.