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Traditional English :: terminable
termination.html - adj.
1 that may be terminated.
2 coming to an end after a certain time (terminable annuity).
    terminableness n.
Traditional English :: terminal
termination.html - adj. & n.
--adj.
    1 a (of a disease) ending in death, fatal. b (of a patient) in the last stage of a fatal disease. c (of a morbid condition) forming the last stage of a fatal disease. d colloq. ruinous, disastrous, very great (terminal laziness).
    2 of or forming a limit or terminus (terminal station).
    3 a Zool. etc. ending a series (terminal joints). b Bot. borne at the end of a stem etc.
    4 of or done etc. each term (terminal accounts; terminal examinations).
--n.
    1 a terminating thing; an extremity.
    2 a terminus for trains or long-distance buses.
    3 a departure and arrival building for air passengers.
    4 a point of connection for closing an electric circuit.
    5 an apparatus for transmission of messages between a user and a computer, communications system, etc.
    6 (in full terminal figure) = TERMINUS 6.
    7 an installation where oil is stored at the end of a pipeline or at a port.
    8 a patient suffering from a terminal illness.
    terminal velocity a velocity of a falling body such that the resistance of the air etc. prevents further increase of speed under gravity.
    terminally adv. [L terminalis (as TERMINUS)]
Traditional English :: terminate
termination.html - v.
1 tr. & intr. bring or come to an end.
2 intr. (foll. by in) (of a word) end in (a specified letter or syllable etc.).
3 tr. end (a pregnancy) before term by artificial means.
4 tr. bound, limit. [L terminare (as TERMINUS)]
Traditional English :: termination
termination.html - n.
1 the act or an instance of terminating; the state of being terminated.
2 Med. an induced abortion.
3 an ending or result of a specified kind (a happy termination).
4 a word's final syllable or letters or letter esp. as an element in inflection or derivation.
    put a termination to (or bring to a termination) make an end of.
    terminational adj. [ME f. OF termination or L terminatio (as TERMINATE)]
Traditional English :: terminator
termination.html - n.
1 a person or thing that terminates.
2 the dividing line between the light and dark part of a planetary body.
Traditional English :: terminer
termination.html - see OYER+AND+TERMINER .
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