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Definition of Term paper
1. Noun. A composition intended to indicate a student's progress during a school term.
Definition of Term paper
1. Noun. A substantial research paper written by a student over an academic term or semester which accounts for a large amount of a grade and makes up much of the course. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Term Paper
Literary usage of Term paper
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Teaching of History in Junior and Senior High Schools by Rolla Milton Tryon (1921)
"CHAPTER VII THE term paper AND THE PERMANENT NOTEBOOK Closely related to the ...
THE term paper As discussed in this chapter the term paper is quite an ..."
2. The Teaching of History in Junior and Senior High Schools by Rolla Milton Tryon (1921)
"CHAPTER VII THE term paper AND THE PERMANENT NOTEBOOK Closely related to the ...
THE term paper As discussed in this chapter the term paper is quite an ..."
3. A French-English Dictionary for Chemists by Austin McDowell Patterson (1921)
"short-term paper, short-term note. — cuir, leather paper. ... long-term paper,
long-term note. —• mâché, papier-mâche (paper pulp with size, etc.). ..."
4. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"The term "paper," in a contract for the furnishing of apparatus to make paper,
includes all the various qualities of the article thus denominated, ..."
5. A Counting-house Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the Technical by Richard Bithell (1903)
"The term Paper Currency is employed technically with a restricted meaning which
it is important to distinguish, since it is a curtailed expression for what ..."
6. The ABC of the Foreign Exchanges: A Practical Guide by George Clare (1893)
"... is quoted separately, and why in the case of Holland it is cheaper than
full-term paper, while in the case of Petersburg and Vienna it is dearer. ..."
7. Bank Credit and Agriculture, Under the National and Federal Reserve Banking by Ivan Wright (1922)
"This is as it ought to be, because the farmers' short-term paper is as safe as
the merchants', and, for the greater part, is not required to be rediscounted ..."