ˈtərmənəs, ˈtə̄m-, ˈtəim- noun
( plural termi·ni -ˌnī, -ˌnē ; or terminuses )
Etymology: Latin — more at term
1. : final goal of a journey or an endeavor : finishing point : end ; also : starting point
obliged to be born separately, and to die separately, and, owing to these unavoidable termini — E.M.Forster
2.
a. : term 11
b. : a post or stone marking a boundary
3.
a. : either end of a transportation line, travel route, pipe line, tunnel, canal
b. : the station or the town or city at such a place : terminal
4. : extremity , tip
terminus of a glacier
terminus of a peninsula
5. : that end of a line representing a vector quantity which indicates the sense of the vector and is commonly identified by an arrowhead : the end of a vector that is not the origin
Synonyms: see end