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Termenul

Termenul is the singular, definite form of the Romanian noun termen, and it denotes a term or a deadline. In everyday and formal language, termenul can refer to a fixed period of time (a term of study, a contractual term) or to a specific point by which something must be completed (a deadline). The word is masculine and used with the appropriate definite article, resulting in termenul for the singular definite form.

Etymology traces termen back to Latin terminus, meaning boundary or limit, and it entered Romanian through

Usage notes and examples: common phrases include termen de plată (payment term), termen limită (deadline), pe termen

See also: termen, termene, termen limită. In Romanian linguistic usage, termenul serves as the canonical form

medieval
linguistic
developments.
The
standard
plural
is
termene,
while
the
definite
plural
is
termenele.
The
noun
retains
the
core
sense
of
a
boundary
in
time,
whether
extending
over
a
span
or
marking
an
endpoint.
scurt
(in
the
short
term)
and
pe
termen
lung
(in
the
long
term).
In
legal,
administrative,
and
academic
contexts,
termenul
specifies
the
time
frame
or
date
by
which
actions
must
occur.
Although
it
can
pair
with
different
adjectives
or
nouns
to
create
precise
expressions,
the
central
idea
remains
a
temporal
boundary
or
interval.
for
discussing
time-related
concepts,
scheduling,
and
deadlines,
and
it
remains
distinct
from
related
but
broader
notions
of
duration
or
period
found
in
other
languages.