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Definition of termination
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Termination
(n.) The
ending
of a word; a final
syllable
or
letter;
the part added to a stem in
inflection.
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Point
::
Point (n.)
Anything
which
tapers
to a
sharp,
well-defined
termination.
Specifically:
A small
promontory
or cape; a tract of land
extending
into the water
beyond
the
common
shore
line..
Ozonometric
::
Ozonometric
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or used for, the
determination
of the
amount
of
ozone;
of or
relating
to
ozonometry..
Conclusive
::
Conclusive
(a.)
Belonging
to a close or
termination;
decisive;
convincing;
putting
an end to
debate
or
question;
leading
to, or
involving,
a
conclusion
or
decision..
Manoscopy
::
Manoscopy
(n.) The
science
of the
determination
of the
density
of
vapors
and
gases.
Prognostic
::
Prognostic
(a.) A sign or
symptom
indicating
the
course
and
termination
of a
disease.
End
::
End (n.)
Termination
of
being;
death;
destruction;
extermination;
also, cause of death or
destruction..
Apse
::
Apse (n.) A
projecting
part of a
building,
esp. of a
church,
having
in the plan a
polygonal
or
semicircular
termination,
and, most
often,
projecting
from the east end. In early
churches
the
Eastern
apse was
occupied
by seats for the
bishop
and
clergy..
Capitellate
::
Capitellate
(a.)
Having
a very small
knoblike
termination,
or
collected
into
minute
capitula..
Arbitrage
::
Arbitrage
(n.)
Judgment
by an
arbiter;
authoritative
determination.
Horse
::
Horse (n.)
Mounted
soldiery;
cavalry;
-- used
without
the
plural
termination;
as, a
regiment
of
horse;
--
distinguished
from
foot..
Orientation
::
Orientation
(n.) The act or
process
of
orientating;
determination
of the
points
of the
compass,
or the east
point,
in
taking
bearings..
Doggedness
::
Doggedness
(n.)
Sullen
or
obstinate
determination;
grim
resolution
or
persistence.
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Dictated
or
guided
by
wisdom;
containing
or
exhibiting
wisdom;
well
adapted
to
produce
good
effects;
judicious;
discreet;
as, a wise
saying;
a wise
scheme
or plan; wise
conduct
or
management;
a wise
determination..
Avow
::
Avow (n.) A vow or
determination.
Brachycatalectic
::
Brachycatalectic
(n.) A verse
wanting
two
syllables
at its
termination.
Termination
::
Termination
(n.) The act of
terminating,
or of
limiting
or
setting
bounds;
the act of
ending
or
concluding;
as, a
voluntary
termination
of
hostilities..
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.) The
answer
of a jury given to the court
concerning
any
matter
of fact in any
cause,
civil or
criminal,
committed
to their
examination
and
determination;
the
finding
or
decision
of a jury on the
matter
legally
submitted
to them in the
course
of the trial of a
cause..
Prejudical
::
Prejudical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
determination
of some
matter
not
previously
decided;
as, a
prejudical
inquiry
or
action
at law..
Twibil
::
Twibil
(n.) A kind of
mattock,
or ax; esp., a tool like a
pickax,
but
having,
instead
of the
points,
flat
terminations,
one of which is
parallel
to the
handle,
the other
perpendicular
to it..
Maturity
::
Maturity
(n.)
Arrival
of the time fixed for
payment;
a
becoming
due;
termination
of the
period
a note, etc., has to run..
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