(Architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome.
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Examples for "term"
Examples for "term"
1However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater long-term concern.
2Public health agencies need a better long-term solution for prevention: a vaccine.
3The long-term nature of archived data presents a number of new problems:
4We often hear the term 'flood-ravaged' used in relation to some areas.
5Unable to work owing to long-term health problems, Ryder receives incapacity benefit.
1Moreover, the N-terminus of CaM was identified as the key binding region.
2We're going to need someone to help us anchor the terminus, Captain.
3Nov. 23-Britishdefeated in attack on German railway terminus in East Africa.
4The station I was bound for was the terminus of the line.
5Also, the N-terminus of merlin may be important for its inhibitory effect.
1These are flanked by the terminal figures, against which, upon projecting consoles, stand the bound captives.
2On Italian console tables and French commodes we see the two simple curves disguised by terminal figures.
3"Judging by the terminal figure," I remarked, "Fatface is already here."