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terminable
terminable, a. (n.) (ˈtɜːmɪnəb(ə)l) [f. termine v. + -able. Cf. OF. terminable that comes to an end, not eternal (13th c. in Godef.).] A. adj. † 1. That may be or is to be terminated, determined, or finally decided. Obs.1424 Acts Privy Counc. III. 149 Alle the billes that comprehende materes termina... Oxford English Dictionary
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terminable
terminable/ˈtɜ:mɪnəbl; `təmɪnəbl/ adj(fml 文) that can be terminated 可终止的; 有期限的 a contract terminable at a month's notice 可在通知後一个月终止的合同. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Melitzah
Freud's Moses: Judaism Terminable and Interminable (New Haven, Yale University Press: 1991). Jewish medieval literature Language and mysticism wikipedia.org
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Rigby v Ferodo Ltd
Mr Rigby, who worked as a lathe operator on £129 a week with a contract terminable on 12 weeks’ notice, made it known he did not accept the wage reduction wikipedia.org
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eterminable
† eˈterminable, a. Obs. rare—1. Also etermynable. [f. e- prefix3 (here = in-) + terminable.] That cannot be terminated; without termination or end; eternal.a 1528 Skelton Death Earl Northumbld. 199 Bring unto thy joye eterminable The soull of this lorde. 1847–78 Halliwell, Etermynable, interminable. Oxford English Dictionary
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T-unit
It is defined as the "shortest grammatically allowable sentences into which (writing can be split) or minimally terminable unit." wikipedia.org
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preterminable
† preˈterminable, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. pre- A. 3 + terminable, app. in an active sense. The word may represent a Schol. L. *præterminābilis, f. *prætermināre, rendering Gr. προορίζειν to determine beforehand, f. ὁρίζειν to bound, ὅροι bounds, fines, termini. Cf. predetermine. Mr. C. G. Osgood in his ... Oxford English Dictionary
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conterminable
conˈterminable, a. rare. [f. L. contermināre + -ble.] Liable to end together.c 1638 Wotton in Reliq. Wotton. 477 Your long, and I daresay your still beloved Consort, for love and life are not conterminable. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Harvey (lawyer)
Trinity Hall had control of the buildings and chambers; and these rights, though rendered terminable in 1728, were not abandoned until the incorporation wikipedia.org
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unterminable
† unˈterminable, a. Obs. (un-1 7 b, 5 b.)a 1677 Manton Serm. Ps. cxix. (1725) 436/2 Eternal Duration implies an immutable and unterminable abode in Being. Oxford English Dictionary
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Base fee
Another example of a base fee is an estate descendible to heirs general, but terminable on an uncertain event; for example, a grant of land to A and his wikipedia.org
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endable
† ˈendable, a. Obs. [f. end v.1 + -able.] That admits of being ended; terminable.1693 W. Robertson Phraseol. Gen. 530 Endable, terminabilis. 1775 in Ash. 1864 in Webster; and in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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1950 in Afghanistan
The treaty would last for five years in the first instance, and at the end of that period it would be terminable at six months' notice. wikipedia.org
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安娜·蒙格拉丝
忘记我是谁》Novo 2001--De l'histoire ancienne 2000--《谢谢你的巧克力》Merci pour le chocolat (aka., Nightcap) 2000--《爱的俘虏》Captive, La (aka., The Captive) 1998--Terminable wikipedia.org
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QTIP Trust
"QTIP" is short for "Qualified Terminable Interest Property." wikipedia.org
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