Finial in a sentence as a noun

The mine, with 90 levels, went to a final depth of 6,225 feet with a finial shaft length of 9,260 feet [4].

In either case Andrew would pay x% of the finial cost up to a certain cost.

Also sometimes in dissimilar vowels as nave, or in a finial vowel as in Bront.

But, there is a lot of money to be made for tweaking the finial study from inconclusive to slightly positive.

Grants don't cover the full cost of ***** or research, thus a patent is important ther wise drug companies would not assume the finial risk for a reward that would be immediately eliminated.

The finial decision point was when I realised that the free faster delivery often includes Saturday delivery, which I find more convenient than having larger and/or heavier things delivered to work.

Finial definitions

noun

an ornament at the top of a spire or gable; usually a foliated fleur-de-lis