Terms vs Semiperpetual - What's the difference?
terms | semiperpetual |
(rare) Almost perpetual; permanent during some periods.
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As a noun terms
is .As an adjective semiperpetual is
(rare) almost perpetual; permanent during some periods.semiperpetual
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Adjective
(-)- Elation was tempered by exhaustion, relief by the fact that I was finally abandoning my semiperpetual student lifestyle...
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