Definition of Termly. Meaning of Termly. Synonyms of Termly

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Definition of Termly

Termly
Termly Term"ly, a. Occurring every term; as, a termly fee. [R.] --Bacon.
Termly
Termly Term"ly, adv. Term by term; every term. [R.] ``Fees . . . that are termly given.' --Bacon.

Meaning of Termly from wikipedia

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