different between terms vs coestate
terms
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /t??mz/
- (US) IPA(key): /t?mz/
Noun
terms
- plural of term
Verb
terms
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of term
Anagrams
- ERTMS
Swedish
Noun
terms
- indefinite genitive singular of term
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coestate
English
Etymology
co- +? estate
Noun
coestate (plural coestates)
- Joint estate.
- 1769 Tobias Smollett, The History and Adventures of an Atom, London: Robinson and Roberts, Volume I, pp. 136,[1]
- […] the Cham himself was so much alarmed at the lawless proceedings of Brut-an-tiffi, that he convoked a general assembly of all the potentates who possessed fiefs in the empire, in order to deliberate upon measures for restraining the ambition of this ferocious freebooter. Among others, the Dairo of Japan, as lord of the farm of Yesso, sent a deputy to this convention, who, in his master’s name, solemnly disclaimed and professed his detestation of Brut-an-tiffi’s proceedings, which, indeed, were universally condemned. The truth is, he, at this period, dreaded the resentment of all the other co-estates rather more than he feared the menaces of Brut-an-tiffi […]
- 1769 Tobias Smollett, The History and Adventures of an Atom, London: Robinson and Roberts, Volume I, pp. 136,[1]
Anagrams
- Eastcote, ecostate
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