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terminator

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Word definitions for terminator in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1770, "line of separation between the bright and dark parts of a moon or planet," from Late Latin terminator "he who sets bounds," agent noun from terminare (see terminus ). Meaning "one who terminates" (something) is attested from 1846.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Terminator , in comics , may refer to: Terminator (DC Comics) , one of the names used by the DC Comics character Deathstroke Terminator (Marvel Comics) , a member of Marvel Comics' Spaceknights Terminator comics by Dark Horse Comics , including adaptations ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Terminator \Ter"mi*na`tor\, n. [L., he who limits or sets bounds.] One who, or that which, terminates. (Astron.) The dividing line between the illuminated and the unilluminated part of the moon.

Usage examples of terminator.

The hull of my kayak lost its glint and the parasail above me quit catching the light as this vertical terminator moved past and above me.

The ship was in geostationary orbit in seconds, poised over the terminator.

In the case of the great circuit of Al-Hazred, the terminator was originally a black goat, sacrificed at midnight with a silver knife touched only by virgins, but these days we just use a fifty microfarad capacitor.

Jovians on their ship had behaved like relatively sane people, talking calmly if a bit unreasonably to the three Space Force ships confronting them, while the four of them rode together in formation around the planet, leaving the dawn terminator behind them and keeping the Ringwall below.

It had a terminator, and darkness on half its face, and seemed to be made of the same stuff as the walls, although the hexagons on the model were very large and there were dark areas at the poles and a dark band around the equator.

When it passed the terminator it would be soaked in hard ultraviolet, which meant scorched retinas and blistering sunburns, not to mention a dozen sorts of skin cancer, more than most symbiotes could handle.

The eastern half of the highland had already rolled through the terminator.

I can't name everything they "sample" in this, their second feature, but a few obvious influences are Blade Runner, the Bible, Alice in Wonderland, Japanese manga and anime, Men in Black, Hong Kong chopsocky flicks, classic sf fiction from authors like Dick, Ellison, and William Gibson, Alien/s, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai, Greek mythology, Terminator and T2, the Millennium Falcon set from Star Wars, and the old Kung Fu TV show.

In reasonable definition and color Terminator 2's robots from the future slugged it out, running from the CD-ROM drive.

Shortly after penetrating the clouds, Chaffee had passed the terminator and flown into the night, and the shuttle had now emerged once more into the dim daylight of the planet.

It consisted of nearly three tons of steel stamped into a massively mawed, high-tailed beast, lined with enough chrome to build a Terminator and still have parts left over -- most of it in long, sharp strips that peeled off on impact and became lethal scythes to flay away pedestrian flesh.

Ishtar Station currently straddled the slow-moving day-night terminator of Venus.

The Terminator ran over them two minutes later, banishing day in a rippling line 300 kilometres wide and plunging the little clearing into darkness.

The wind momentarily lifted aside the Kmart sheet, studded with tiny red flowers, and for a brief moment Luke Perry and Madonna faced off against the Road Warrior and Schwarzenegger's Terminator.

That's why we're thinking that, if you don't want to enter into an agreement with us, we may just have to build another city and track system on Mercury, down in the southern hemisphere, and cruise in the terminator down there.