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TER'ET TERE'TE, a. [L. teres.] Round and tapering; columnar; as the stem of a pl...
TER'EK, n. A water fowl with long legs.
TERE'DO, n. [L. from tero, to wear.] A worm that bores and penetrates the bottom...
TEREBRAT'ULITE, n. Fossil terebratula, a kind of shell.
TEREBRA'TION, n. The act of boring. [Little used.]
TER'EBRATE, v.t. [L. terebro, tero.] To bore; to perforate with a gimlet. [Littl...
TEREBIN'THINE, a. [L. terebinthinus, from terebinthina, turpentine.] Pertaining ...
TEREBIN'THINATE, a. Terebinthine; impregnated with the qualities of turpentine.
TER'EBINTH, n. The turpentine tree.
TER'CEL, n. The male of the common falcon. [Falco Peregrinus.]
TERCE-MAJOR, n. A sequence of the three best cards.
TERCE, n. ters. A cask whose contents are 42 gallons, the third of a pipe or butt.
TERATOL'OGY, n. [Gr. a prodigy, and discourse.] Bombast in language; affectation...
TER'APHIM, n. [Heb.] Household deities or images.
COLEOPTER,TERA, n. The coleopters, in Linnes system of entomology, are an order ...
TER-TEN'ANT, n. One who has the actual possession of land; the occupant.