termed in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.term [Brit təːm, Am tərm] N

1. terms (conditions):

termes mpl
terms COMM
terms of trade COMM, ECON

IV.term [Brit təːm, Am tərm] VB trans

I.medium-term [Brit miːdɪəmˈtəːm, Am ˈmidiəmˌtərm] N

II.medium-term [Brit miːdɪəmˈtəːm, Am ˈmidiəmˌtərm] ADJ

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The plotters underwent the ritual earlier described as bloodletting, which they termed dinuguan.
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Some advocate beginning to accustom a foal to human handling from the moment of birth, using a process termed imprinting or imprint training.
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Thus, these possessive pronouns can as well be termed possessive articles for those use cases.
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Some media and political sources termed these vessels with their limited ice capability to be mere slush breakers.
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Some of the most troublesome filled-capsule defects occur in the capsule closing process, and are termed splits, telescoped capsules, folds and cap tucks.
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Hiccups are treated medically only in severe and persistent (termed intractable) cases.
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The golden monarch is a member of a group of birds termed monarch flycatchers.
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The planet has a natural capability to recover which means pollution that does not go beyond that capability can still be termed green.
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This opsonization enhances the clearance of red blood cell by phagocytes in the liver, spleen, and lungs, a process termed extravascular hemolysis.
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Profound systemic inflammation occurring during bacteraemia/sepsis is also known to cause delirium (often termed septic encephalopathy).
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