Associations to the word «Terence»
Noun
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Verb
Wiktionary
TERENCE, proper noun. A male given name. Popular in the U.K. in the mid-twentieth century.
Dictionary definition
TERENCE, noun. Dramatist of ancient Rome (born in Greece) whose comedies were based on works by Menander (190?-159 BC).
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