The Collaborative International Dictionary
Terminative \Ter"mi*na*tive\, a.
Tending or serving to terminate; terminating; determining;
definitive.
--Bp. Rust. -- Ter"mi*na*tive*ly, adv.
--Jer.
Taylor.
Wiktionary
a. 1 of, or relating to the termination of something 2 (context linguistics English) of, or relating to the terminative case n. 1 the terminative case 2 a word in the terminative case
WordNet
adj. coming to an end; "a contract terminative with the end of the war"
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "terminative".
Smith in a more philosophic tone, and as a terminative speech, “if there’d been so much trouble to get a husband in my time as there is in these days—when you must make a god-almighty of a man to get en to hae ye—I’d have trod clay for bricks before I’d ever have lowered my dignity to marry, or there’s no bread in nine loaves.