termed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for termed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.term [Am tərm, Brit təːm] N

1. term (word):

4.1. term <terms, pl > (conditions):

II.term [Am tərm, Brit təːm] VB trans

See also long-term

I.long-term [Am ˈlɔŋ ˈˌtərm, Brit ˌlɒŋˈtəːm] ADJ usu attr

II.long-term [Am ˈlɔŋ ˈˌtərm, Brit ˌlɒŋˈtəːm] ADV inf

short-term [Am ˈʃɔrt ˈˌtərm, Brit ˌʃɔːtˈtəːm] ADJ

medium-term [Am ˈmidiəmˌtərm, Brit miːdɪəmˈtəːm] ADJ attr

I.long-term [Am ˈlɔŋ ˈˌtərm, Brit ˌlɒŋˈtəːm] ADJ usu attr

II.long-term [Am ˈlɔŋ ˈˌtərm, Brit ˌlɒŋˈtəːm] ADV inf

end-of-term [Am ˌɛndəvˈtərm, Brit ˌɛndəvˈtəːm] ADJ Brit attr

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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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His interpretation was that the rest of the charcoal had been transmuted into an invisible substance he termed a gas or wild spirit ("spiritus sylvestre").
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Thus, these possessive pronouns can as well be termed possessive articles for those use cases.
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He was also responsible for tax collection and his own property was assessed at 200 pounds: an amount which one source termed, moderately substantial.
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This type of polyandry is termed as convenience polyandry because females are believed to mate multiple times to avoid harassment by males.
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This ability has been termed primary intersubjectivity and includes emotional, sensory-motor, perceptual, and nonconceptual embodied practices that are exhibited by pre-linguistic children.
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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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Thousands of specimens, hundreds of tons of bones, have been recovered from the bottom of the North Sea, termed doggerland, and continue to be recovered.
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This wording links this verse to the idea of the evil eye, which was often termed the ungenerous eye.
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