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term: the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; "a healthy baby born at full term"
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In obstetrics, an infant born between the beginning of the 38th and the end of the 41st week of gestation. SYN: term infant.
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a period of 60 days within Term (53 days in the case of Easter Full Term) within which most university and college teaching takes place. Full Terms always begin on a Tuesday and end on a Friday.
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The academical year is divided into three terms (Michaelmas, Lent and Easter). The central portion of each term, during which teaching takes place and members of the University are normally expected to be in residence, is called Full Term.
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