Definition of Terts

1. tetrachlorethylene [n TERTS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Terts

tertiary syphilis
tertiary villus
tertiary vitreous
tertias
tertiate
tertiated
tertiates
tertiating
tertigravida
tertile
tertiles
tertium quid
tertium quids
tertius
tertiuses
terts (current term)
tertschite
tertulia
tertulias
teruggite
terutero
teruteros
tervalent
terylenes
terza rima
terzanelle
terzanelles
terzetta
terzettas
terzetti

Literary usage of Terts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American History and Encyclopedia of Music edited by William Lines Hubbard (1910)
"Literally, doubled tertian. See also tertian. Terz (terts) Ger. n. Third: the interval of a third, that is, two whole tones and one half tone. terza ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... The, Chronicle of Morea, ed. in two parallel terts . ... terts (London, 1904). On Romanos, cf. Boi'VY, op. cit., 367-375; ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1837)
"Vaughan, nt supra, fil. terts. 178O, July. Peter Vaughan, fourth son of Dr. J. Vaughan, physician, Leicester. 1788, Jan. 22. ..."

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