also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ter</span>" <span class="searchmatch">têr</span> obsolete spelling of <span class="searchmatch">ter</span> IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">teːr</span>/ Rhymes: -eːr <span class="searchmatch">têr</span> (feminine singular <span class="searchmatch">têr</span>, plural terion, equative tered...
<span class="searchmatch">Ter</span> A river in the Catalonia autonomous region, Spain. IPA(key): (Central, Valencia) [<span class="searchmatch">ˈtɛr</span>] IPA(key): (Balearic) unknown <span class="searchmatch">Ter</span> m a river in Catalonia starting...
[Prussian-language monuments] (in Lithuanian), volume 2, Vilnius: Mokslas, page 221 <span class="searchmatch">têr</span> (obsolete) From Old Galician-Portuguese teer, from earlier Old Galician-Portuguese...
also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ter</span>" From earlier țel, from Latin caelum. Compare Daco-Romanian cer. IPA(key): [t͡ser] <span class="searchmatch">țer</span> n (plural țerur, definite singular...
Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ter</span>" Czech Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">tér</span> Wikipedia cs Borrowed from German Teer. IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">ˈtɛːr</span>] Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">tér</span> <span class="searchmatch">tér</span> m inan tar Synonym:...
Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ter</span>" <span class="searchmatch">TER</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">TERs</span>) (military, aviation) Acronym of triple ejector rack. ERT, ETR, Ret., ert, ret IPA(key): /te.ə.ɛʁ/ <span class="searchmatch">TER</span> m initialism...
IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈtɛːr</span>/ <span class="searchmatch">tèr</span> f pl plural of tèra...
Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">ters</span> (“nail; penis”). IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">tɛrs</span>/ <span class="searchmatch">ters</span> (plural tersis) (vulgar) penis yekesters English: tarse Scots: tars, <span class="searchmatch">ters</span> “<span class="searchmatch">ters</span>, n.”, in MED...
also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ter</span>" From Latin <span class="searchmatch">ter</span> (“three times”). <span class="searchmatch">ter</span>- three, threefold English terms prefixed with <span class="searchmatch">ter</span>- terannual terbasic terbutaline...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ter</span>" -iter, -er Perhaps ultimately from the nominative masculine singular of contrastive adjectives in Proto-Indo-European...