Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Occurring, paid, etc., every term.
  • Term by term; every term.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective rare Occurring every term.
  • adverb rare Term by term; every term.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Occurring every term

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Examples

  • For day pupils, the average termly fee is £3,736, while for boarding pupils it is £8,384.

    Private schools suffer drop in pupils 2011

  • The average termly fee for boarding and day schools, excluding nurseries, is £4,393.

    Private schools suffer drop in pupils 2011

  • For two and a half hours a week, thirty weeks a year, we have a class led by a teacher, marked work, grades and termly; individual tutorials.

    January « 2008 « Squares of Wheat 2008

  • The same classes are taught throughout the schooling period, but are assessed termly in Key Stages (numbered 1 to 66).

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • I've just got back from a Latin Service of the Holy Communion, which is said termly at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford.

    A Latin Mass in the Church of England? Fr Timothy Matkin 2008

  • NATFHE, the teaching union I'm a member of, has just published some research that looks at the increasing (but long-practiced) tendency for universities to give all their full-time posts to researchers and give the teaching to part-time, hourly paid lecturers whose contracts are termly and thus have to decide whether to hang on for a telephone call the day before a course starts or accept a full-time job in a call centre.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Jonathan 2005

  • I would ensure that our mutual rate of compatability and happiness grew at a steady rate of 3% over the course of the relationship, with key tests laid out at a set number of viable half-termly periods.'

    Lunch with Gordon ... Or Was It?! 2007

  • NATFHE, the teaching union I'm a member of, has just published some research that looks at the increasing (but long-practiced) tendency for universities to give all their full-time posts to researchers and give the teaching to part-time, hourly paid lecturers whose contracts are termly and thus have to decide whether to hang on for a telephone call the day before a course starts or accept a full-time job in a call centre.

    Job applications Jonathan 2005

  • Thirdly in an age of short term contracts (my teaching contract is termly, my admin contract is renewed annually) there's an added risk that they might just view you as not really committed to the job and let you go, job or no job.

    Archive 2004-12-01 Jonathan 2004

  • Thirdly in an age of short term contracts (my teaching contract is termly, my admin contract is renewed annually) there's an added risk that they might just view you as not really committed to the job and let you go, job or no job.

    Overseas Postings Jonathan 2004

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