Terms vs Theroid - What's the difference?
terms | theroid |
Bestial, resembling an animal.
* 1871 , Henry Maudsley, Body and Mind ,
* 1877 , William Wotherspoon Ireland, On Idiocy and Imbecility ,
* 1912 , Aleš Hrdli?ka, William Henry Holmes, Bailey Willis, Frederic Eugene Wright, Clarence Norman Fenner, Early Man in South America , U.S. Government Printing Office,
* 1994 , Chantal Zabus, Prospero?s Progeny Curses Back: Postcolonial, Postmodern, and Postpatriarchal Rewritings of The Tempest'', Theo D?Haen, Hans Bertens (editors),''Liminal Postmodernisms: The Postmodern, the (post-)Colonial, and the (post-)Feminist ,
* 1765 , The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman?s Monthly Intelligencer , Volume 34,
As nouns the difference between terms and theroid
is that terms is while theroid is .As an adjective theroid is
bestial, resembling an animal.theroid
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) . Compare Theropoda.Adjective
(en adjective)page 46,
- There is a class of idiots which may justly be designated theroid , so like brutes are the members of it.
page 349,
- Some imbecile children, without being so markedly theroid as this, are incorrigibly mischievous, and often show a surprising amount of cunning in carrying out what they design.
page 2,
- Man can not have arisen except from some more theroid form zoologically, and hence also morphologically.
page 119,
- Whatever Caliban?s ancestry may be, it remains that the West Indian Caliban is a poet whose poetic topography covers the whole of the Caribbean “trough” but whose harrowing experience of exile has turned him into a theroid monster.
Etymology 2
Noun
(en noun)page 77,
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