Not to term
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EARLYNot to term
uncommitted(of a person) Not pledged to remain in a long-term emotional relationship with someone
WELLSTONESenator Paul, who announced he is breaking his promise not to run for a third term
macsfellow; bud (a familiar term of address to a man or boy whose name is not known to the speaker)
macfellow; bud (a familiar term of address to a man or boy whose name is not known to the speaker)
warranties(in contract law) A term or promise in a contract, breach of which entitles the innocent party to damages but not to treat the contract as discharged by breach
warranty(in contract law) A term or promise in a contract, breach of which entitles the innocent party to damages but not to treat the contract as discharged by breach
hysteriasA psychological disorder (not now regarded as a single definite condition) whose symptoms include conversion of psychological stress into physical symptoms (somatization), selective amnesia, shallow volatile emotions, and overdramatic or attention-seeking behavior. The term has a controversial history as it was formerly regarded as a disease specific to women
AGELONGNot short-term
DAYTODAYNot at all long-term
BANDAIDNot a long-term solution
SIRRAOld term of address, not complimentary: Var.
NCOTerm not found in the West Pt. mission statement
singledomthe state of being unmarried or not involved in a long-term relationship
singledomsSINGLEDOM, the state of being unmarried or not involved in a long-term relationship
nonnaturalExisting but not part of the natural world (a term used by G.E. Moore of ethical properties)
frameshifta term in genetic manipulation, a type of mutation consisting of the insertion or deletion of one or more nucleotides in the nucleic acid structure of a gene, when the number of base pairs inserted or deleted is not a multiple of three
frameshiftsFRAMESHIFT, a term in genetic manipulation, a type of mutation consisting of the insertion or deletion of one or more nucleotides in the nucleic acid structure of a gene, when the number of base pairs inserted or deleted is not a multiple of three
syllogismsAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)
syllogismAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)