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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin terminalis (pertaining to a boundary or to the end, terminal, final), from Latin terminus (a bound, boundary, limit, end). See term, terminus.

Pronunciation

Noun

terminal (plural terminals)

  1. A building in an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation to the facilities that allow them to board airplanes.
    Terminal 1 is for domestic flights, whereas Terminal 2 is for international flights.
    A shuttle service runs free of charge between the three terminals.
  2. A harbour facility where ferries embark and disembark passengers and load and unload vehicles.
  3. A rail station where service begins and ends; the end of the line. For example: Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
  4. A rate charged on all freight, regardless of distance, and supposed to cover the expenses of station service, as distinct from mileage rate, generally proportionate to the distance and intended to cover movement expenses.
  5. A town lying at the end of a railroad, in which the terminal is located; more properly called a terminus.
  6. A storage tank for bulk liquids (such as oil or chemicals) prior to further distribution.
  7. (electricity, electronics) The end of a line (wire, cable, etc) where signals or power are either transmitted or received, or a point along the length of a line where the signals or power are made available to apparatus; the hardware attached to the line in this spot, which allows connections to be fastened.
  8. An electric contact on a battery.
  9. (telecommunications) The apparatus to send and/or receive signals on a line, such as a telephone or network device.
  10. (computing) A device for entering data into a computer or a communications system and/or displaying data received, especially a device equipped with a keyboard and some sort of textual display.
  11. (computing) A computer program that emulates a physical terminal.
  12. (computing theory) A terminal symbol in a formal grammar.
  13. (biology) The end ramification (of an axon, etc.) or one of the extremities of a polypeptide.

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Translations

Adjective

terminal (comparative more terminal, superlative most terminal)

  1. Fatal; resulting in death.
    terminal cancer
  2. Appearing at the end; top or apex of a physical object.
  3. Occurring at the end of a word, sentence, or period of time, and serves to terminate it
  4. (archaic) Occurring every term; termly.
    a student's terminal fees

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Verb

terminal (third-person singular simple present terminals, present participle (US) terminaling or (UK) terminalling, simple past and past participle (US) terminaled or (UK) terminalled)

  1. To store bulk liquids (such as oil or chemicals) in storage tanks prior to further distribution.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin terminālis, from Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

terminal m or f (masculine and feminine plural terminals)

  1. terminal, preceding death
    Un pacient terminal científicament no té possibilitats de sobreviure.
    A terminally ill patient has no scientific chance of survival.
  2. final, relative to the end of a word, sentence, or period of time
    el morfema terminal
    the final morpheme
  3. terminal, appearing at the end or top of a physical object
    una flor terminal
    a terminal flower

Noun

terminal m (plural terminals)

  1. (computing) terminal
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Cebuano

Etymology

From English terminal, from French terminal, from Late Latin terminalis (pertaining to a boundary or to the end, terminal, final), from Latin terminus (a bound, boundary, limit, end).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ter‧mi‧nal

Noun

terminal

  1. a terminus
  2. an airport terminal
  3. a port terminal
  4. a rail station

French

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Late Latin terminālis, from Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

terminal (feminine terminale, masculine plural terminaux, feminine plural terminales)

  1. terminal
    Le cancer est en phase terminale.The cancer is in the terminal stage.

Derived terms

Noun

terminal m (plural terminaux)

  1. terminal

Further reading

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German

Pronunciation

Adjective

terminal (strong nominative masculine singular terminaler, not comparable)

  1. terminal

Declension

Further reading

  • terminal” in Duden online
  • terminal” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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Indonesian

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Etymology

From Dutch terminal, from Late Latin terminalis (pertaining to a boundary or to the end, terminal, final), from Latin terminus (a bound, boundary, limit, end).

Pronunciation

Noun

terminal (plural terminal-terminal)

  1. terminal:
    1. (transport) facility to embark and disembark passengers
      Synonym: stasiun
    2. (computing) a device for entering data into a computer or a communications system and/or displaying data received, especially a device equipped with a keyboard and some sort of textual display
  2. (chiefly Eastern Indonesia, electricity) electrical socket
    Synonyms: colokan, soket, stopkontak

Derived terms

  • terminal agribisnis
  • terminal bayangan
  • terminal listrik
  • terminal pembayaran elektronik

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin terminus, via English terminal.

Noun

terminal m (definite singular terminalen, indefinite plural terminaler, definite plural terminalene)

  1. a terminal

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References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin terminus, via English terminal.

Noun

terminal m (definite singular terminalen, indefinite plural terminalar, definite plural terminalane)

  1. a terminal

Derived terms

References

Polish

Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

Borrowed from English terminal.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɛrˈmi.nal/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -inal
  • Syllabification: ter‧mi‧nal

Noun

terminal m inan

  1. airport terminal (building at an airport from which passengers board the planes)
  2. transportation hub
  3. (computing) computer terminal (device for entering data into a computer)

Declension

Further reading

  • terminal in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • terminal in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • terminal in PWN's encyclopedia

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin terminālis, from Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

 
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /tɨɾ.miˈnal/ [tɨɾ.miˈnaɫ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /tɨɾ.miˈna.li/

  • Rhymes: (Portugal) -al, (Brazil) -aw
  • Hyphenation: ter‧mi‧nal

Adjective

terminal m or f (plural terminais)

  1. (relational) of or occurring during the conclusion or end of something
  2. (of a disease) terminal (resulting in death)

Derived terms

Noun

terminal m (plural terminais)

  1. terminal (section of a station or airport where passengers board the vehicle or craft)
  2. (electronics) terminal (the end of a line where signals are transmitted or received)
  3. (computing) terminal (device for entering and displaying data)
  4. (computing) terminal (computer program that emulates a terminal)
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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French terminale.

Adjective

terminal m or n (feminine singular terminală, masculine plural terminali, feminine/neuter plural terminale)

  1. terminal

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin terminālis, from Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /teɾmiˈnal/ [t̪eɾ.miˈnal]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: ter‧mi‧nal

Adjective

terminal m or f (masculine and feminine plural terminales)

  1. final, last
    Synonyms: último, final
    Antonym: primero
  2. terminal, fatal (resulting in death)
  3. terminally ill

Derived terms

Noun

terminal m or f same meaning (plural terminales)

  1. terminal (a building in an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation to airplanes)
  2. terminal (a device for entering data into a computer)

Derived terms

Noun

terminal m (plural terminales)

  1. mobile phone
    Synonyms: teléfono móvil, teléfono celular
    • 2020 March 2, “Tres detenidos por violar y grabar a una mujer en Barcelona [Three arrested for raping and recording a woman in Barcelona]”, in La Vanguardia:
      Los agentes intervinieron los teléfonos móviles de los detenidos y además uno de ellos guardaba en su bolsillo el terminal de la víctima.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from English terminal or Spanish terminal.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈteɾminal/ [ˌt̪ɛɾ.mɪˈn̪al]
  • Rhymes: -eɾminal
  • Syllabification: ter‧mi‧nal

Noun

términál (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜒᜇ᜔ᜋᜒᜈᜎ᜔)

  1. terminal (station at either end of a transportation line)
    Synonyms: himpilan, estasyon
  2. end; extremity; limit
    Synonyms: dulo, duluhan, hanggahan, hangganan

Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from French terminal, from Late Latin terminalis, from Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tæɾmiˈnɑl]
  • Hyphenation: ter‧mi‧nal

Noun

terminal (definite accusative terminali, plural terminaller)

  1. bus station (terminal)
  2. termina

Declension

More information singular, plural ...

Synonyms

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