| Noun | 1. | terminal - station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goodsair terminal, airport terminal - a terminal that serves air travelers or air freight cathode - the positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current railroad station, railroad terminal, railway station, train depot, train station - terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods station - a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose; "he started looking for a gas station"; "the train pulled into the station" subway station - a terminal where subways load and unload passengers transportation, transportation system, transit - a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods |
| 2. | terminal - a contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves anode - the negatively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current electric battery, battery - a device that produces electricity; may have several primary or secondary cells arranged in parallel or series tangency, contact - (electronics) a junction where things (as two electrical conductors) touch or are in physical contact; "they forget to solder the contacts" electrical device - a device that produces or is powered by electricity negative pole - the terminal of a battery that is connected to the negative plate positive pole - the terminal of a battery that is connected to the positive plate | |
| 3. | terminal - either extremity of something that has length; "the end of the pier"; "she knotted the end of the thread"; "they rode to the end of the line"; "the terminals of the anterior arches of the fornix"bitter end - (nautical) the inboard end of a line or cable especially the end that is wound around a bitt bitthead - the upper end of a bitt heel - the lower end of a ship's mast point - sharp end; "he stuck the point of the knife into a tree"; "he broke the point of his pencil" magnetic pole, pole - one of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated railhead - the end of the completed track on an unfinished railway terminus - either end of a railroad or bus route yardarm - either end of the yard of a square-rigged ship nerve end, nerve ending - the terminal structure of an axon that does not end at a synapse telomere - either (free) end of a eukaryotic chromosome; "telomeres act as caps to keep the sticky ends of chromosomes from randomly clumping together" heel - one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread destination, goal, finish - the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view" extremity - the outermost or farthest region or point tip - the extreme end of something; especially something pointed | |
| 4. | terminal - electronic equipment consisting of a device providing access to a computer; has a keyboard and display electronic equipment - equipment that involves the controlled conduction of electrons (especially in a gas or vacuum or semiconductor) job-oriented terminal - a terminal designed for a particular application keyboard - device consisting of a set of keys on a piano or organ or typewriter or typesetting machine or computer or the like link-attached station, link-attached terminal, remote station, remote terminal - a terminal connected to a computer by a data link | |
| Adj. | 1. | terminal - of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route; "freight pickup is a terminal service"; "terminal charges" |
| 2. | terminal - relating to or occurring in a term or fixed period of time; "terminal examinations"; "terminal payments" | |
| 3. | terminal - being or situated at an end; "the endmost pillar"; "terminal buds on a branch"; "a terminal station"; "the terminal syllable" intermediate - lying between two extremes in time or space or state; "going from sitting to standing without intermediate pushes with the hands"; "intermediate stages in a process"; "intermediate stops on the route"; "an intermediate range plane" | |
| 4. | terminal - occurring at or forming an end or termination; "his concluding words came as a surprise"; "the final chapter"; "the last days of the dinosaurs"; "terminal leave" closing - final or ending; "the closing stages of the election"; "the closing weeks of the year"; "the closing scene of the film"; "closing remarks" | |
| 5. | terminal - causing or ending in or approaching death; "a terminal patient"; "terminal cancer" fatal - bringing death |