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Definition of Therms
1. therm [n] - See also: therm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Therms
Literary usage of Therms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Productive Feeding of Farm Animals by Fritz Wilhelm Woll (1921)
"Available Energy of Timothy Ilay Energy of feed 7.50 Ibs. timothy hay 13.41 therms
Energy of excreta 11.15 Ibs. feces 5.47 therms 14.71 Ibs. urine 0.61 ..."
2. Rome, in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of the Ruins by Charlotte Anne Eaton (1860)
"... that Trajan finished or enlarged the Baths of Titus, in consequence of which
they have heen called therms ..."
3. The Greeks and the Persians by George William Cox (1890)
"From ThermS, as he looked westwards and southwards, the eyes of Xerxes rested on
that magnificent chain of mountains which rises to a head in the crests of ..."