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Example sentences for "terminations"

Lexicographically close words:
terminate; terminated; terminates; terminating; termination; terminator; termine; terminer; terming; termini
  1. Nor can the grandeur of these two terminations be seen at once from any point, except from the bosom of the Lake.

  2. The style appears to me good, and the general flow of the versification harmonious; but you deal somewhat more in dactylic endings and identical terminations than I am accustomed to think legitimate.

  3. It was round one of these terminations of the sweep of the rock that Edwards had ascended, and it was toward the same place that he urged Elizabeth to a desperate exertion of speed.

  4. This present optativ has the uzual terminations of the prt.

  5. In languages in the inflected or synthetic stage the terminations must be pronounced with marked distinctness, as these contain the correlation of ideas; it is all-important to hear whether a word is bonus or bonis or bonas or bonos.

  6. As soon as they have acquired a distinct connective-tissue coat, the semicircular canals begin to be dilated at one of their terminations to form the ampullae.

  7. The general surface of the foetal part of the placenta between the fissures is covered by a greyish membrane formed of the coalesced terminations of the foetal villi.

  8. A Voltaic battery has two poles--a positive and a negative--which are the terminations of the plates.

  9. The sympathetic ganglia of the chest correspond in number with the terminations of the ribs, over which they are situated.

  10. The small venous loops, or bulb-like terminations of the veins H.

  11. A noun of the neuter gender; any one of those words which have the terminations usually found in neuter words.

  12. A kind of burlesque composition, in which the vernacular words of one or more modern languages are intermixed with genuine Latin words, and with hybrid formed by adding Latin terminations to other roots.

  13. Thus the neuter and the accusative terminations were lost.

  14. Their writers employed not only the barbarous vocabulary of the schools, but even French words with Latin terminations adapted to them.

  15. A system suited to the inflexions and terminations of this language could not be readily adapted to other languages so different in grammatical structure.

  16. In these buildings there is a great preference for apsidal terminations to the internal chambers, and the facades are as a rule slightly curved.

  17. In the early codices too it was a common practice to link letters together in monogrammatic form, such as the common verbal terminations ur, unt, and thus save space.

  18. Most of the words formed with t as the initial derive from it no very marked force, and depend for that quality on the same terminations which have been noticed as giving force to others.

  19. The like may be said of the terminations asm and osm.

  20. Rhyme is a likeness or uniformity of sound in the terminations of two words.

  21. But we must take notice, that all the words that are accented on the last save two, will rhyme not only to one another, but also to all the words whose terminations have the same sound, though they are accented on the last syllable.

  22. A similar process has been at work in producing those analogical terminations whereby our Indo-European languages adapt a word to express a new grammatical relation.

  23. Greek or Latin, consisting largely of stems with variable terminations or suffixes which were once independent words.

  24. Scholars sometimes give terminations and idiotisms, suitable to their native language, unto words newly invented.

  25. To give Latin terminations or forms to, as to foreign words, in writing Latin.

  26. I may further mention, that the specimen which showed me the abrupt cactus-like terminations of Ulodendron repeated the evidence of Messrs.

  27. It is separated by a prominent mucous fold from the central compartment, or urodaeum which receives the terminations of the two ureters and of the single (left) oviduct.

  28. The terminations of the ductus venosus and of the venae hepaticae revehentes undergo a number of secondary changes in relative position.

  29. The arteries of the allantois are originally the terminations of the primitive aortae.

  30. The latter receive the inferior jugular veins, from the deep parts of the head and neck and the terminations of the hepatic portal system (hepatic sinus).

  31. He often used absurd terminations to his lines as-- "For bating Covent garden, I can hit on No place that's called Piazza in Great Britain.

  32. It is chiefly made for the sake of giving fresh prominence to the idea of duality, expressed by the terminations -er and -ter.

  33. Local terminations of this kind, in general, were commoner in the earlier stages of language than at present.

  34. That the infinite, though one in nature, has three distinct terminations or persons.

  35. But what can we conclude from simple terminations which are most frequently foreign to the roots?

  36. But these terminations are scarcely ever used in comparing words of more than two syllables.

  37. It is a great pity that our language is so poor in the terminations that denote gender.

  38. In this Noyon plainly excels, and there is found nowhere else in France the perfect trefoil effect produced by the apsidal terminations of both transepts and choir.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terminations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.