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Costermonger
Costermonger Cos"ter*mon`ger (k?s"t?r-m?n`g?r), n. [See Costard.] An apple seller; a hawker of, or dealer in, any kind of fruit or vegetables; a fruiterer. [Written also costardmonger.]
Intermontane
Intermontane In`ter*mon"tane, a. [Pref. inter- + L. montanus belonging to a mountain, fr. mons, montis, mountain.] Between mountains; as, intermontane soil.
Termonology
Termonology Ter`mo*nol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ?, ?, boundary, end + -logy.] Terminology. [R.]

Meaning of Termon from wikipedia

- Termon (Irish: An Tearmann, meaning 'place of sanctuary') is a village in the north of County Donegal, Ireland. Termon is located eight miles from Letterkenny...
- Termon is a village in the north of County Donegal, Ireland. Termon or Tarmon may also refer to: Termonn, land belonging to a monastery in Gaelic Ireland...
- Termon Gaelic Athletic ****ociation, is a Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club based in Termon, County Donegal, Ireland. Termon GAA was founded...
- Ireland, and County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is bisected by the Termon River, which is part of the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern...
- Lough Derg or Loch Derg (Irish: Loch Dearg) is a lake in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. It is near the border with Northern Ireland and lies about...
- 17th century. This valuable source also gives information on the Termon. The Termon was under the divine protection of the local Saint Davog (Dabhog)...
- Parts of the Termon River form the border between County Donegal in Ireland and County Fermanagh in the United Kingdom. It rises near Scraghy and flows...
- impropriated no part thereof because they received the entire income from the termon lands. Parson-naturalist Rectory Chaucer, Geoffrey; Pollard, A.W. (1903)...
- 612 as of the 2001 census. In the 2011 census, 2,330 people lived in the Termon Ward, which covers the Carrickmore and Creggan areas.[citation needed] The...
- It is made of local granite blocks, which are believed to have come from Termon Hill, a nearby isolated outcrop of high-quality granite. The keeper's house...