termor


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termor

(ˈtɜːmə) or

termer

n
(Law) property law a person who holds an estate for a term of years or until he dies
[C14: from Anglo-French termer, from terme term]
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Oli's Left Alliance will be closely watched whether it departs from the dubious tradition of not completing a full termor set the record of solid unity.
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Ademas lo "Otro" que provoca termor y es angustioso termina convirtiendose en un conjunto de objetos manipulables ("ante los ojos") y representables por las bellas artes, como en el paisajismo de los autores romanticos del XIX, en especial el pintor paisajista Friederich y Hoffman, su contrapartida literaria.