termer

/ˈtɜrmər/
noun
  1. A person who serves a term, especially a prisoner serving a specific sentence or a person holding a position for a fixed period.
    • The prison held both short-termers and long-termers.
    • The warden noted that most first-termers adjusted quickly to the routine.
    • As a second-termer in Congress, she had more influence on committees.
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