In approximate terms the picture may be sketched as shown in Table 1.1.
In this era "three days" was also an approximate term that could also mean "a few days" so some flexibility was possible.
"Presumed approximate term," the Caleban said.
He got, in rough and approximate terms, one potato, one very large beet, a combination yam and carrot, and a more nearly pure yam.
The organ case, which in approximate terms is as large as a typical house, is ornate, and features a bust of J.S. Bach as a central ornament.
In approximate terms, these were to be:
The shoreline took its present form by the end of the 18th century in approximate terms, although some of the land along the berth remained unused till the mid-19th century.
He then goes on to describe the notion "in approximate and intuitive terms" as having 10 "features", 5 of which he asserts that "virtually all mathematicians would agree [to]" (p. 2).
Indeed, something in his character, which I have called elsewhere optimism, and for which I know no other approximate term, led him rather to exaggerate the extent to which all men would ultimately listen to reason.
However the number of deaths is difficult to even estimate even in approximate terms.