defined term

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From defined +‎ term.

Noun[edit]

defined term (plural defined terms)

  1. (law) A term in a legal document that has been given a specific definition, which overrides the general meaning of the term in the context of that document.
    • 1966 February 24, Lord Rhodes, “Protection of Consumers (Trade Descriptions) Bill”, in parliamentary debates (House of Lords)‎[1], volume 273 (5th series), column 416:
      If I have correctly interpreted the intention underlying this Amendment, I do not think that it is necessary. The only thing it appears to add to the Bill as drafted is to put an outright ban on terms closely resembling a defined term, if they are introduced into common use after the definition order has been made.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see defined,‎ term.