terminuses (Meaning)

terminuses

the station, town, or city at such a place, a post or stone marking a boundary, an extreme point or element, the station or town at such a place, a final goal, an end or ending especially of a molecular chain, a chromosome, or a process of a nerve cell, either end of a transportation line or travel route, final goal

terminuses Sentence Examples

  1. The terminuses of the railway line were located at opposite ends of the city.
  2. The bus route had two terminuses, one at the airport and one at the central station.
  3. The terminus of the pipeline was at a large storage facility.
  4. The researchers were conducting experiments to study the behavior of viruses at their terminuses.
  5. The termini of the nerves were located in the skin's receptors.
  6. The terminuses of the DNA molecule contained non-coding sequences called telomeres.
  7. The battery had two terminuses, a positive and a negative.
  8. The transformer had several terminuses, each connecting to a different electrical circuit.
  9. The terminuses of the electrical cable were insulated to prevent short circuits.
  10. The terminuses of the muscle fibers were connected to tendons, which attached them to bones.

FAQs About the word terminuses

the station, town, or city at such a place, a post or stone marking a boundary, an extreme point or element, the station or town at such a place, a final goal,

extremities, lines, edges, terminations, limits, limitations, boundaries, bounds, walls, ends

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The terminuses of the railway line were located at opposite ends of the city.

The bus route had two terminuses, one at the airport and one at the central station.

The terminus of the pipeline was at a large storage facility.

The researchers were conducting experiments to study the behavior of viruses at their terminuses.