Synonym: depot, destination, end point, endpoint, term, terminal, terminal figure, termination. Similar words: terminal, determine, terminally, terminate, determined, determinant, coterminous, intermingle. Meaning: ['tɜrmɪnəs /'tɜː-] n. 1. a place where something ends or is complete 2. the ultimate goal for which something is done 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 4. either end of a railroad or bus route 5. station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods.
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31. Where possible the purified proteins have been sequenced at the amino terminus to confirm the presence of the expected mutation.
32. With its twin staircases and end steps, a Dreadnought was capable of loading and unloading simultaneously at a terminus.
33. The village stands at the terminus of the great trench occupied by the inland Loch Maree,(http://sentencedict.com/terminus.html) the river forming a link.
34. She booked a seat on it and took a taxi to the terminus.
35. The incident occurred at the Bunbeg bus terminus on the Glen Road, Andersonstown.
36. In fact, the most convincing evidence is from Barton Farm, where coins provide a terminus post quem of c.293.
37. For the Spix's macaw this process reached its inevitable terminus with just a single individual left in the wild.
38. It meant that at the moment of its founding[sentencedict.com], Atchison assumed importance as the eastern terminus of the overland stagecoach lines.
39. We have arrived at the terminus. Passengers please alight.
40. What time does the train reach the terminus?
41. Trains vomit out crowds of passengers at a terminus.
42. I get on at the terminus.
43. Terminus this economic expansion time soon arrives obviously.
44. The Maya made several agricultural terraces (pictured above as wavy ripples) near Caracol's Ceiba Terminus area.
45. It was founded in 837 at the end of the railroad line as Terminus and renamed Atlanta in 845.
46. The passengers were transferred to a ferry at the bus terminus.
47. The indirect mode is a mode of connection whereby a participant initiates and receives business through the terminus of the common front end of the foreign currency payment system.
48. This train will terminate there. All passengers please alight at this terminus.
49. The discovery followed a dig ahead of building work for the ChannelTunnel Rail Link's new London terminus.
50. The lake, eight miles up from the terminus of the glacier, was held in place by the glacier, but in 2008 it broke through and drained into Resurrection Bay in Kenai Fjords National Park.
51. This paper gives in regard to the students' doubts as to formula and terminus of titration in the experiment to determine plant respiratory rate by means of small- skep- method.
52. Multi - bus terminus, to trade financial centre just five minutes.
53. Result:MRI could find the level of conus tip and the pathological changes of filum, terminus, spinal lipoma, spinal cord and spinal column.
54. The next station is Nam Cheong Terminus, please alight of the left.
55. Kyte - Doolittle hydrophilicity plots showed that Sll is a very hydrophobic protein, especially in C terminus.
56. Coach from the terminus goes to the airport every half an hour.
57. A burgh of northern Scotland on the Moray Firth at the terminus of the Caledonian Canal.
58. The terminus ad quem of the Vedic period is marked by the composition of the Upanishads, which form the concluding part of the Vedic corpus in the traditional compilations.
59. Casablanca was the terminus of a long, rickety railway line.
60. Explain the locational advantages of the proposed West Kowloon terminus.
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