Terminus in a sentence as a noun

Back to emacs with terminus as the font for me.

" If it hadn't been a terminus I'd have suspected I'd have left the train too early.

The terminus of your argument admits to using ROT13 as a cipher.

Essentially, each station is a terminus, so airlocks are transited at low speed.

Among other things, it's the terminus of a number of important trans-Pacific fiber cables, and it's been around for longer than the NSA has been rumored to have a room inside of it.

You have attained the terminus of this book and all its associated metadata, forematter, afterwords, and other miscellanea.

Specifically...The direction of scrolling through the list of items may be reversed in response to the scrolling intersecting a virtual boundary corresponding to a terminus of the list.

People like to talk about the total length of the line, and some people will certainly ride from terminus to terminus, but the vast majority of riders will be traveling much shorter distances that are much more competitive with flying.

Terminus definitions

noun

a place where something ends or is complete

See also: endpoint termination

noun

the ultimate goal for which something is done

See also: destination

noun

(architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome

See also: term

noun

either end of a railroad or bus route

noun

station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods

See also: terminal depot