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Meanings of Terminative:
adjectiveForming a boundary, limit, or extremity; = "terminal".
nounA word ending; specifically an inflectional or derivational suffix; = "termination".
Meanings of Terminatively:
adverbAs or in terms of the ultimate object or end (of an action, thought, etc.); ultimately; absolutely.
Meanings of Terminator:
nounA person or thing that terminates something.
Usage examples:
Techniques intended to monitor foetal health became terminators of the female foetus.
Terminators
ˈtɜː.mɪ.neɪ.tərMeanings of Terminators:
nounA person or thing that terminates something.
Usage examples:
Techniques intended to monitor foetal health became terminators of the female foetus.
Meanings of Terming:
verbGive a descriptive name to; call by a specified term.
Usage examples:
He has been termed the father of modern theology
nounA word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study.
Usage examples:
The musical term ‘leitmotiv’
Meanings of Termini:
nounThe end of a railway or other transport route, or a station at such a point; a terminal.
Usage examples:
The visibility of such people in london railway termini or at suburban stations made them very noti…
Plural of terminus
Meanings of Terminism:
nounA form of nominalism associated particularly with william of ockham (1285–1349), according to which things belong to a given kind, not in virtue of their participating in the same universal, but because the same term or sign applies to them all.
Meanings of Terminist:
nounAn adherent of terminism, the form of nominalism associated particularly with william of ockham (1285–1349); = ockhamist .
Meanings of Terministic:
adjectiveRelating to the christian doctrine of terminism; specifically designating the dispute or controversy over this doctrine.
Meanings of Terminize:
verbTo furnish a nomenclature for, to supply with terms; to name.
Meanings of Terminological:
adjectiveRelating to the special words or expressions used in a particular subject or activity
Usage examples:
Terminological confusion
Meanings of Terminologically:
adverbIn a way that relates to the special words or expressions used in a particular subject or activity
Usage examples:
It is arguable that this article is not even terminologically correct.
Meanings of Terminologies:
nounThe body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study, profession, etc.
Usage examples:
The terminology of semiotics
Meanings of Terminology:
nounThe body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study, profession, etc.
Usage examples:
The terminology of semiotics
Meanings of Terminus:
nounThe end of a railway or other transport route, or a station at such a point; a terminal.
Usage examples:
The visibility of such people in london railway termini or at suburban stations made them very noti…
Meanings of Terminuses:
nounThe end of a railway or other transport route, or a station at such a point; a terminal.
Usage examples:
The visibility of such people in london railway termini or at suburban stations made them very noti…
Meanings of Termitaria:
nounA colony of termites, typically within a tall mound of cemented earth.
Usage examples:
The presence of mushrooms in a termitarium is a sure sign that the termites have died.
Meanings of Termitarium:
nounA colony of termites, typically within a tall mound of cemented earth.
Usage examples:
The presence of mushrooms in a termitarium is a sure sign that the termites have died.
Meanings of Termite:
nounA small, pale soft-bodied insect that lives in large colonies with several different castes, typically within a mound of cemented earth. many kinds feed on wood and can be highly destructive to trees and timber.
Usage examples:
Dwarf mongooses mainly feed on insects like termites, locusts, beetles, grubs, larvae and spiders.
Meanings of Termites:
nounA small, pale soft-bodied insect that lives in large colonies with several different castes, typically within a mound of cemented earth. many kinds feed on wood and can be highly destructive to trees and timber.
Usage examples:
Dwarf mongooses mainly feed on insects like termites, locusts, beetles, grubs, larvae and spiders.
Meanings of Termitic:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characteristic of termites; made by termites. also figurative, especially with reference to the destructive habits of termites.
Meanings of Termitid:
adjectiveOf or belonging to the large and diverse termite family termitidae (which formerly included all termite species).
nounA member of the family termitidae.
Meanings of Termitophagous:
adjectiveThat feeds upon termites; of or relating to this practice.
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