This word comes straight from Latin. In the Roman empire, a terminus was a boundary stone, and all boundary stones had a minor god associated with them, whose name was Terminus. Terminus was a kind of keeper of the peace, since wherever there was a terminus there could be no arguments about where your property ended and your neighbor's property began. So Terminus even had his own festival, the Terminalia, when images of the god were draped with flower garlands. Today the word shows up in all kinds of places, including in the name of numerous hotels worldwide built near a city's railway terminus.
Examples of terminus in a Sentence
Stockholm is the terminus for the southbound train.
Geologists took samples from the terminus of the glacier.
the terminus of the DNA strand
Recent Examples on the WebThe pace slowed for a while when the parade reached its terminus outside the historic Trocadero.—David Wharton, Los Angeles Times, 26 July 2024 In 1905, the tracks for what are now the No. 2 and No. 5 trains reached a terminus at the neighborhood called West Farms, on the Bronx River.—Ian Frazier, The New Yorker, 15 July 2024 Beyond Skyline Drive, trails abound near the park’s southern terminus (closest to Charlottesville), including the ten-mile Riprap Trail circuit hike, which features sweeping mountain vistas with brief portions along the famed AT.—Stephanie Vermillion, Outside Online, 2 Nov. 2021 Torrance county is the eastern terminus of RioSol which traverses 349.4 miles through Valencia, Socorro, Sierra, Luna, Grant, and Hidalgo counties, powering local New Mexico communities with New Mexico wind-rich energy, before continuing its path through Arizona.—Miami Herald, 11 July 2024 See all Example Sentences for terminus
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Word History
Etymology
Latin, boundary marker, limit — more at term entry 1
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