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terminal

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Word definitions for terminal in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A terminal is the point at which a conductor from an electrical component, device or network comes to an end and provides a point of connection to external circuits . A terminal may simply be the end of a wire or it may be fitted with a connector or fastener. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (sense: illness) fatal; resulting in death. 2 Appearing at the end; top or apex of a physical object. 3 Occurring at the end of a word, sentence, or period of time. n. 1 A building in an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"end point of a railway line," 1888, from terminal (adj.); sense of "device for communicating with a computer" is first recorded 1954. Earlier "final part of a word" (1831).

Usage examples of terminal.

He was still speaking analytically, like a medically trained cancer victim describing his own terminal symptoms.

No distinct line of demarcation can be drawn between the pedicels of the long terminal tentacles and the much attenuated summits of the leaves.

What was crystal-clear was that Cayodito felt even more strongly than Hosteen Barbone did about adapting ceremonials as old as the dawn of time to the terminal years of the twentieth century.

Computer malfeasance, memory bank barratry, CPU violation, terminal treachery, dropping solder on classified documents-it was terrible.

Another stack of case files filled the two chairs on the other side of the desk, and on the new, unmarred blotter next to his new computer terminal sat a stack of letters and diaries to read and handle in the old-fashioned way.

Alan guessed that Bonner had given the boy a ticket with explicit instructions in the newspaper he had dropped on the cafe table, probably for a flight that would board immediately so that any pursuers would be blocked-as Alan was--by the complexity of the terminal.

Action potentials are an all-or-nothing affair: once one starts it continues until it reaches the terminal boutons of the axon.

The Extractor and Collector terminals are constructed four million kilometers beyond Planet Pluto.

Slingshot Extractor and Collector terminals en route and at their destinations.

The cholesterol extravaganza was his typical order at The Lobster Pot, a cheesy, overpriced airport restaurant and our usual luncheon venue at the Majestic terminal.

He walked over to a terminal and activated it, and her holograph was projected a few feet in front of him.

Movement of the terminal bead magnified about 30 times, here reduced to onethird scale.

A liberal sprinkling of black-and-white people -- persons who are accessing the Metaverse through cheap public terminals, and who are rendered in jerky, grainy black and white.

Maybe it is a sine qua non of the way in which a given optical drive or CD Walkman works that it has to draw 600 milliamps rather than 500, or have its negative terminal on the tip rather than the sleeve, and that it will either whine or fry itself if presented with anything faintly different.

Nasty, terminal diseases were no more of a threat to him than palimony suits.