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tenurially — adverb see tenure … New Collegiate Dictionary
tenurially — ten·u·ri·al·ly … English syllables
tenurially — adverb see tenurial * * * tenūrˈially adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑tenure … Useful english dictionary
tenure — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French teneure, tenure, from Medieval Latin tenitura, from Vulgar Latin *tenitus, past participle of Latin tenēre to hold more at thin Date: 15th century 1. the act, right, manner, or term of holding… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tenure — tenurial /ten yoor ee euhl/, adj. tenurially, adv. /ten yeuhr/, n. 1. the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office. 2. the holding of property, esp. real property, of a superior in return for services to be rendered. 3. the… … Universalium
tenurial — adjective relating to the tenure of land. Derivatives tenurially adverb … English new terms dictionary
tenure — /ˈtɛnjə / (say tenyuh) noun 1. the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office. 2. a. a period of office or employment that terminates, possibly subject to certain conditions, only on resignation or retirement. b. the holding of… …
tenurial — adj. of the tenure of land. Derivatives: tenurially adv. Etymology: med.L tenura TENURE … Useful english dictionary