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Example sentences for "terminal"

Lexicographically close words:
terme; termed; termes; termeth; terminable; terminalis; terminally; terminals; terminate; terminated
  1. It provided at its own expense terminal facilities which permitted economies in handling.

  2. Notice particularly the long flattened setae and the spinose spatula-shaped terminal portion of each shaft.

  3. In regard to the terminal segment, the dactylopodite of the limb shown in his plate 36, figure 2, is unusually long, and a comparison with other photographs published on the same plate shows that such long segments are unusual.

  4. The segments of the endopodites of Neolenus are mostly short and wide, and at the distal end of the terminal segment there are three stout spines.

  5. Note the plate on the median line back of the pygidium, the sockets for spines, and the terminal spines on the anterior endopodites.

  6. Both were considered to have used the terminal spine as does Limulus.

  7. These lobes were interpreted by Walcott as epipodites, but after comparing them with the terminal lobes of the exopodites of specimens No.

  8. From such examples it has come to be thought that all smooth trilobites are specialized and occupy a terminal position in their genealogical line.

  9. There is probably a terminal spine present, though it is neither so long nor so plainly visible as in Walcott's photograph.

  10. The endopodite consists of six segments, the distal ones, propodite and dactylopodite, more slender than the others, the last bearing three terminal spines.

  11. The dactylopodites are provided with terminal spines as in Triarthrus.

  12. There are eight pairs of biramous thoracic limbs, the exopodites setiferous, the endopodites composed of short wide segments and ending in terminal claw-like spines.

  13. The terminal segment of each is furnished with three strong spines at its distal end.

  14. There are eight pairs of thoracic appendages, each limb having the form of the endopodite of a trilobite and consisting of seven segments and a terminal spine.

  15. The terminal segment (dactylopodite) is short and bears short sharp hair-like spines which articulate in sockets at the distal end.

  16. Oh, what is abroad in the marsh and the terminal sea?

  17. In Europe the most accurate chronology is that of Baron de Geer on the terminal moraines and related marine clays of northern Sweden.

  18. We must therefore imagine western Europe in Upper Palaeolithic times again as a terminal region; a great peninsula toward which the human migrants from the east and from the south came to mingle and superpose their cultures.

  19. Two were scenes from the great railroad terminal yards; the others, landscapes in mist or rain.

  20. Somebody's writing up the terminal facilities of New York.

  21. The terminal end organs in the skin and other parts endowed with sensation receive the impressions, which are conveyed to the brain, where they are appreciated.

  22. The terminal end organs of the special senses of taste, smell, etc.

  23. Overdistention is the most common cause of the paralysis, yet it may occur from inflammation of the muscular wall of the bladder, or even from injury to the terminal part of the spinal marrow.

  24. A cord is passed through both rings and a knot tied on its end, just back of the terminal ring.

  25. Here in the terminal feeling, preparing itself during the course of the melodious collection of tones, the whole concentrates itself again to a perfectly uniform affective product complete in itself.

  26. This terminal feeling is generally at first much stronger than the initial feeling, but then it gradually goes over into the feeling-quality that is preparing the next thought.

  27. Now let us compare this terminal feeling, that lends a given rhythm its essential and peculiar affective character, as it appears in the two examples represented by A and B.

  28. This door led to a large apartment which struck Denry as being an idealisation of a first-class waiting-room at a highly important terminal station.

  29. A little below that was the terminal station of the funicular railway from Montreux.

  30. Undoubtedly the average movement was very slow and was probably thousands of years reaching its southernmost limit, which is now marked by the terminal moraine.

  31. This enthusiastic glacialist has spent many summers tracing the terminal moraine with its fringe along the lines heretofore indicated.

  32. They are found in great abundance in some parts of New England on the margin of the terminal moraine.

  33. The line is called the "terminal moraine.

  34. Wright, during the time he traced out the line of the terminal moraine, discovered that the ice sheet crossed the Ohio River at a point near Cincinnati, where there is a great bend to the northward in the river.

  35. When he arrived at the terminal he found that the train Condon Adams was coming on was half an hour late, for the tracks north were still soft from the heavy rain of the preceding night.

  36. The great terminal was alive with activity and through the loud speaker system the departures of half a dozen famous trains were being announced.

  37. Each slip would of course give rise to an after-shock, and would in like manner result in an increase of stress in its own terminal regions, though chiefly on the side remote from the centre A.

  38. One is indicated on the recording tide-gauge by a sudden rise of the water, while the others were obtained from the central telegraph office, the terminal railway stations, and from two careful readings by interested observers.

  39. On the other hand, if the velocities of the waves composing each part were the same, the slight increase in the length of the interval is readily accounted for, as we have seen, by the gradual extinction of its weak terminal vibrations.

  40. That's common carrier too, but with one terminal in Mob Territory.

  41. By the big terminal clock the Chicago-Buffalo Express was due in fifteen minutes.

  42. The epithet "pig-like" is derived from the long and mobile snout, which is truncated and has terminal nostrils.

  43. It is brought about in this way: the terminal joint of the toe, which is clad with the claw, folds back into a sheath by the outer side of or above the middle phalanx.

  44. It has the same terminal tube of osseous scutes upon the tail.

  45. So long ago as 1825 terminal phalanges of a new creature were found in the Miocene of Eppelsheim, and sent to Cuvier.

  46. It is distinguished from Onychogale by the absence of the terminal callosity to the tail, which is rather short.

  47. These latter are simply Pigs in which the two central metacarpals and the terminal hoofs are completely fused with one another.

  48. The Pig family, Suidae, differ from the last in their smaller size, in the terminal nostrils and mobile snout, which is not grooved, except faintly as in Babirusa.

  49. The most remarkable fact about this creature is that the terminal phalanges of the digits (five in the fore- and four in the hind-feet) being pointed, seem to suggest their encasement with claws rather than hoofs.

  50. The terminal phalanges are enlarged and hoof-like.

  51. The terminal phalanx of each of the (functionally) single digits is enclosed in a large horny hoof.

  52. On the other hand, the Herpestinae are characterised by the non-retractility of the claws, the absence of the glands in question, and the fact that the anus does open into a terminal sac.

  53. Its compressed terminal third and the fringe of stiff bristles on the under surface of this indicate, according to Dr.

  54. The size of the terminal button shows whether it was formed at birth or at any later period, no growth taking place in the horny tissue.

  55. The number of segments in the rattle is, therefore, not an index to age, as formerly believed; nor is it to the number of exuviations, for whilst segments are being added at the base of the apparatus the terminal ones break off and are lost.

  56. The intense pain of the ulcers is supposed to be due to pressure upon the terminal nerve filaments in the dense sclerotic tissue.

  57. The horny plate covering the distal end of the terminal phalanx of each finger and toe.

  58. Reynaud's disease, or synthetic gangrene, is due to a vasomotor spasmodic condition of the terminal vessels and is of central nerve origin.

  59. The terminal part of the digestive tube from the pelvic colon to the anus.

  60. Any one of these may find lodgment in a terminal vessel, and plug it.

  61. The terminal phalanx, or coffin-bone, has a shallow median bone in front, as in many species of this group in the later tertiary.

  62. At the time the Presidential motorcade arrived, to the best of your recollection, on the overpass there were two uniformed Dallas Police, and the following employees of the Terminal Co.

  63. And what is his position with the Union Terminal Co.

  64. These are spasmodic and usually reflect a terminal patient.

  65. Yes; and did you participate in identifying people as being terminal or railroad employees?

  66. You go on the approach past the Union Terminal and up the ramp which is called the Houston Street viaduct.

  67. So, that it is fair to say that at the time the President's motorcade turned into this area, there was no one on the overpass that you didn't know either as Terminal Co.

  68. There was one railroad employee, a signal man there with the Union Terminal Co.

  69. The South Terminal in Boston not only is the largest station in the world, but sends out daily more than 400 trains, nearly twice the number despatched from the Grand Central Station by the three roads starting from there.

  70. From one terminal in London more trains leave daily than move in ten days to supply the whole population of Russia.

  71. More trains leave the great South Terminal in Boston in one day than are moved in one direction on all the roads of Spain and Portugal in two weeks.

  72. A rich cresting runs along the top, cut through by the gable over the gates, which bears a terminal cross.

  73. When inversatile antennae have neither a terminal nor a lateral bristle.

  74. The mechanism by which the terminal piece is pushed forth or retracted, is very curious, though extremely simple.

  75. A specimen of Blaps mortisaga in my cabinet, taken by Mr. Denny, besides the terminal mucro of the elytra, has a long diverging lateral one.

  76. In those Lamellicorn beetles in which the terminal part of the abdomen is not protected by the elytra, the covered spiracles are the largest.

  77. The Great Western railway traverses the lower part of the county, whilst a branch of the London & North-Western enters it at its extreme north-eastern point by a tunnel under the Sugar Loaf Mountain, and has its terminal station at Carmarthen.

  78. It is the terminal station of the Whitland-Cardigan branch of the Great Western railway.

  79. And all because, when going downstairs in the railway terminal that morning, he had heard a man behind him say to another: "There goes Veal!

  80. The following morning, dressed in a new suit and with shoes freshly burnished, Sanford was at the terminal twenty minutes before train time.

  81. Judy sat in the waiting room of the Long Island terminal in Brooklyn, and tears were on her face.

  82. Terminal Company; member of the Special Committee on National Defense, of the American Railway Association; appointed by the Governor a member of the Maryland Preparedness and Survey Commission.

  83. Transportation and Terminal Facilities Graduate of Yale University; after graduation spent one year teaching at Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.

  84. Classifications, rates, special services, terminal facilities and charges are some of the specific questions discussed.

  85. A dark variety with no terminal band of gray on the tail.

  86. The general tone of its plumage below is gray; above, blackish gray and the tail blackish with a broad terminal band of light gray.

  87. And if we follow up the career of men who have left their faith, we shall soon find that if they do not seek peace in the sheltering harbour of thoughtlessness, they have reached the terminal station of atheism.


  88. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terminal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    anchorage; bad; bordering; borderline; boundary; bourn; branch; catastrophe; caudal; cessation; closing; coastal; coda; conclusion; conclusive; consummation; crowning; culminating; culmination; curtain; curtains; death; decease; definitive; denouement; depot; destination; destiny; determinant; determinative; device; doom; dying; effect; elevated; embankment; end; ending; eschatology; eventual; expiration; extreme; farthest; fatal; fate; feeder; final; finale; finality; finis; finish; finishing; frieze; frontier; generator; goal; going; gone; harbor; haven; hindmost; hopeless; incorrigible; incurable; inoperable; irreclaimable; irrecoverable; irredeemable; irremediable; irreparable; irretrievable; irreversible; irrevocable; junction; juncture; lag; last; latest; limiting; line; littoral; lost; low; marginal; monorail; moribund; mortal; parts; pause; period; peroration; polar; port; quietus; rail; railroad; railway; relay; resolution; roadbed; roadway; ruined; severe; sidetrack; siding; sinking; slipping; stop; stoppage; subway; switchback; tail; term; terminal; termination; terminus; tip; track; tram; trestle; trunk; tube; turnout; ultimate; underground; undone


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    terminal clusters; terminal moraine; terminal moraines; terminal racemes