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Termini

Terminus \Ter"mi*nus\, n.; pl. Termini. [L. See Term.]

  1. Literally, a boundary; a border; a limit.

  2. (Myth.) The Roman divinity who presided over boundaries, whose statue was properly a short pillar terminating in the bust of a man, woman, satyr, or the like, but often merely a post or stone stuck in the ground on a boundary line.

  3. Hence, any post or stone marking a boundary; a term. See Term, 8.

  4. Either end of a railroad line; also, the station house, or the town or city, at that place.

Wiktionary
termini

n. (plural of terminus English)

WordNet
terminus
  1. n. a place where something ends or is complete [syn: end point, endpoint, termination]

  2. the ultimate goal for which something is done [syn: destination]

  3. (architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome [syn: terminal figure, term]

  4. either end of a railroad or bus route

  5. station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods [syn: terminal, depot]

  6. [also: termini (pl)]

termini

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Wikipedia
Termini (Rome Metro)

Termini is an underground station of the Rome Metro. The station was inaugurated on 10 February 1955, as a station on Line B and later became an interchange with Line A. The station is found in Piazza dei Cinquecento, under the Termini rail terminal. Together, the two stations form the main public transport hub in the city.

Termini is currently the only station in the Rome Metro system to service both Lines A and B. However, when Line C is completed, Termini will still be a transfer point between Lines A and B but will no longer be the only transfer point between lines; Line C will have transfers to Line A at Ottaviano and San Giovanni and to Line B at Colosseo. It will also mean that there will be no station on the system that will still serve all lines.

Termini

Termini can refer to:

  • Termini Station (Rome), a main line railway station in Rome
  • Termini (Rome Metro), an underground railway station in Rome
  • Termini Imerese, a town in Sicily

Usage examples of "termini".

People who ought to have been attending to research were spending at least fifty percent of their time filling out endless forms, writing and reading memos, and attending administrative conferences that had damn all to do with finding the termini of wormhole junctions.

We've gotten along just fine with only six Junction termini for centuries, Elaine—we can wait another few months to explore a seventh one.

All of which means that while we've made certain working assumptions about this terminus based on the Junction's other termini and what we know about other junctions, they remain just that: assumptions.

First, since we've known for centuries that the math models of the Junction suggested there were additional termini, why has it taken us this long to look in the right place for this one?

In addition, this terminus's 'signature' was extremely faint, compared to those of the termini we already knew about.

After all, there were all of those deliciously terrifying, venerable legends about the rogue wormholes whose termini deposited doomed travelers directly into the heart of a black hole or some other suitably lethal destination.

Their shipping lines are already about as pissed off with us as they can get over the advantages the existing Junction termini give us.

Certainly it's in accordance with their established policy where control of termini of their wormhole junction is concerned.

Didn't you notice the bit about recognizing our traditional concern for the security of termini of the Junction?

We're back where we were strategically on Day One, aside from controlling all of the Junction termini, and proportionately, we're much weaker now compared to the Peep navy than we were before the Battle of Hancock.

At the present, mathematics can generally predict the total number of termini a wormhole will possess, but the locations of those termini cannot be ascertained without a surveying transit, and such first transits remain very tricky and dangerous.

In fact, one may go from the central nexus of the junction to any of its other termini and vice versa but cannot reach any secondary terminus from another secondary.

It may dispatch an assault force equal to its tonnage limit to any or all of its secondary termini virtually simultaneously, but will then be unable to send reinforcements until the route(s) used stabilize once more.

By the same token, an adversary in possession of two or more secondary termini of the same junction may use each of the termini it controls to send the full tonnage limit of warships into the central nexus.

In addition, the Star Kingdom's astrophysicists are currently working with the latest survey data in the belief that the junction connects to at least one and possibly more additional termini which have yet to be isolated.