I think it is like "terrace" = raised level place.
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Actually the latin meaning makes the most sense. So it would follow what Tobias says and the latin pronounciation would make sense. Like Teresa without the "a." TARE-EASE. or TEER-EASE That's how I say it. Teres. - When the circumference is circular, but its thickness indeterminate, nearly cylindrical. (L. round.) |
I hate to be a subversive in this discussion, but rather than lots of conjecture, anyone think to call them - Chris Brady E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (303) 466-1743 Address: Teres Audio 2190 Snowmass Circle Broomfield, CO 80020 Is that staightforward enough for you Tobias? While I agree that use of a dictionary is apparently old school, use of a phone should be reasonably familiar to all. |
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