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Definition of terminate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of terminate is as below...
Terminate
(v. t.)
Hence,
to put the
finishing
touch to; to bring to
completion;
to
perfect..
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Wire-tailed
::
Wire-tailed
(a.)
Having
some or all of the tail
quills
terminated
in a long,
slender,
pointed
shaft,
without
a web or
barbules..
Interminated
::
Interminated
(a.)
Interminable;
interminate;
endless;
unending.
Determinate
::
Determinate
(a.)
Having
defined
limits;
not
uncertain
or
arbitrary;
fixed;
established;
definite.
Definite
::
Definite
(a.)
Having
certain
or
distinct;
determinate
in
extent
or
greatness;
limited;
fixed;
as,
definite
dimensions;
a
definite
measure;
a
definite
period
or
interval..
Abut
::
Abut (v. i.) To
project;
to
terminate
or
border;
to be
contiguous;
to meet; -- with on, upon, or
against;
as, his land abuts on the
road..
Reversioner
::
Reversioner
(n.) One who has a
reversion,
or who is
entitled
to lands or
tenements,
after a
particular
estate
granted
is
terminated..
Indefinite
::
Indefinite
(a.) Too
numerous
or
variable
to make a
particular
enumeration
important;
-- said of the parts of a
flower,
and the like. Also,
indeterminate..
Winnebagoes
::
Winnebagoes
(n.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
who
originally
occupied
the
region
about Green Bay, Lake
Michigan,
but were
driven
back from the lake and
nearly
exterminated
in 1640 by the
IIlinnois..
Definiteness
::
Definiteness
(n.) The state of being
definite;
determinateness;
precision;
certainty.
Peak
::
Peak (n.) A
point;
the sharp end or top of
anything
that
terminates
in a
point;
as, the peak, or
front,
of a cap..
Chelicera
::
Chelicera
(n.) One of the
anterior
pair of mouth
organs,
terminated
by a
pincherlike
claw, in
scorpions
and
allied
Arachnida.
They are
homologous
with the
falcers
of
spiders,
and
probably
with the
mandibles
of
insects..
Butt
::
Butt (v. i.) To join at the butt, end, or
outward
extremity;
to
terminate;
to be
bounded;
to
abut..
Function
::
Function
(n.) The
natural
or
assigned
action
of any power or
faculty,
as of the soul, or of the
intellect;
the
exertion
of an
energy
of some
determinate
kind..
Interminate
::
Interminate
(v. t.) To
menace;
to
threaten.
Apiculated
::
Apiculated
(a.)
Terminated
abruptly
by a
small,
distinct
point,
as a
leaf..
Coronet
::
Coronet
(n.) The upper part of a
horse's
hoof, where the horn
terminates
in
skin..
Buckthorn
::
Buckthorn
(n.) A genus
(Rhamnus)
of
shrubs
or
trees.
The
shorter
branches
of some
species
terminate
in long
spines
or
thorns.
See
Rhamnus.
Portal
::
Portal
(n.) The
space,
at one end,
between
opposite
trusses
when these are
terminated
by
inclined
braces..
Hyphen
::
Hyphen
(n.) A mark or short dash, thus [-],
placed
at the end of a line which
terminates
with a
syllable
of a word, the
remainder
of which is
carried
to the next line; or
between
the parts of many a
compound
word; as in
fine-leaved,
clear-headed.
It is also
sometimes
used to
separate
the
syllables
of
words..
Unit
::
Unit (n.) Any
determinate
amount
or
quantity
(as of
length,
time, heat,
value)
adopted
as a
standard
of
measurement
for other
amounts
or
quantities
of the same
kind..
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