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ABORTS |
Terminates |
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ENDS |
Terminates |
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TERMINATOR |
One who, or that which, terminates. |
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CLOSER |
A finisher; that which finishes or terminates. |
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TERMINAL |
That which terminates or ends; termination; extremity. |
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EXTREME |
The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a
body; extremity. |
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CORONET |
The upper part of a horse's hoof, where the horn
terminates in skin. |
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GRIPE |
The piece of timber which terminates the keel at the fore
end; the forefoot. |
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SIPHONOPODA |
A division of Scaphopoda including those in which
the foot terminates in a circular disk. |
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LIMIT |
That which terminates a period of time; hence, the period
itself; the full time or extent. |
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HOOF |
The horny substance or case that covers or terminates the
feet of certain animals, as horses, oxen, etc. |
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EVENT |
The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result;
that in which an action, operation, or series of operations,
terminates. |
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THEORY |
A doctrine, or scheme of things, which terminates in
speculation or contemplation, without a view to practice; hypothesis;
speculation. |
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FOREFOOT |
A piece of timber which terminates the keel at the fore
end, connecting it with the lower end of the stem. |
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PEAK |
A point; the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in
a point; as, the peak, or front, of a cap. |
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TERMINATE |
To be limited in space by a point, line, or surface;
to stop short; to end; to cease; as, the torrid zone terminates at the
tropics. |
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CHIMAERA |
A cartilaginous fish of several species, belonging to the
order Holocephali. The teeth are few and large. The head is furnished
with appendages, and the tail terminates in a point. |
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ACCUSATIVE |
...and
Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action
or influence of a transitive verb terminates, or the immediate object
... |
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HYPHEN |
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 th... |
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BOTTOMRY |
... advanced or lent for the use of the ship, if she terminates
her voyage successfully. If the ship is lost by perils of the sea, the
lender loses... |