Causing, or resulting in, death
“I am convinced that it is more difficult to watch someone you love deal with a terminal disease than to actually deal with the disease yourself.”
Suffering from or relating to a terminal disease
“Palliative care can be received by patients at any time, at any stage of illness, whether the patient's condition is terminal or not.”
Extreme to the point of being beyond redemption or alteration
“I look back now, a much wiser man, though still a terminal idiot in math.”
Last in order, sequence, or time
“As a terminal assessment at the end of the project, the children were asked to write another story about the same picture.”
Internally drained
Providing a conclusion or finality to something
A departure and arrival building for air passengers at an airport
“An airline was condemned today for charging a passenger the equivalent of half his airfare to take him from the airport terminal to the plane in a wheelchair.”
A computer screen
“His eyes will suffer from staring all day at the computer terminal.”
A device for entering data into a computer
“Erin glanced around the pillar to see Nathan typing away at the terminal.”
A place where operations are managed
A place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off
Desktop computer
Terminal
The furthest or most extreme point or limit of something
Anode or connection
A building used for storing goods
The place to which someone or something is going or being sent
Conducting plate
A point where two or more things are joined
The outside limit of an object, area, or surface
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