Terms vs Dews - What's the difference?
terms | dews |
(archaic, or, poetic)
* {{quote-magazine, year=1837
, author=Colonel Sykes
, coauthors=
, title=The British Assocation. Seventh Meeting: Liverpool
, date=7 January 1837
, volume=
, issue=1042
, page=606
, magazine=The Literary gazette and journal of the belles lettres, arts, sciences, &c
, publisher=W.A. Scripps
, issn=
* {{quote-book, year=1844
, year_published=2009
, author=Charles Augustus Murray
, title=The Prarie-Bird
, volume=3
As nouns the difference between terms and dews
is that terms is while dews is (archaic|or|poetic).dews
English
Noun
(head)citation, passage=This is followed by a deluge of rain for an hour or two. Dews are very copious,– fogs little known. The climate is very salubrious.}}
citation, isbn=9781113872135 , page=10 , passage=“The trail is fresh,” continued the chief; “not more than two dews have fallen on the prints of foot and hoof”}}