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Determinative
Determinative De*ter"mi*na*tive, n.
That which serves to determine.
Explanatory determinatives . . . were placed after
words phonetically expressed, in order to serve as an
aid to the reader in determining the meaning. --I.
Taylor (The
Alphabet).
Distermination
Distermination Dis*ter`mi*na"tion, n. [L. disterminatio.]
Separation by bounds. [Obs.] --Hammond.
ExterminatingExterminate Ex*ter"mi*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Exterminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Exterminating.] [L.
exterminatus, p. p. of exterminare to abolish, destroy, drive
out or away; ex out + terminus boundary, limit. See Term.]
1. To drive out or away; to expel.
They deposed, exterminated, and deprived him of
communion. --Barrow.
2. To destroy utterly; to cut off; to extirpate; to
annihilate; to root out; as, to exterminate a colony, a
tribe, or a nation; to exterminate error or vice.
To explode and exterminate rank atheism. --Bentley.
3. (Math.) To eliminate, as unknown quantities. [R.] Extermination
Extermination Ex*ter`mi*na"tion, n. [Cf. F. extermination.]
1. The act of exterminating; total destruction; eradication;
excision; as, the extermination of inhabitants or tribes,
of error or vice, or of weeds from a field.
2. (Math.) Elimination. [R.]
Intermination
Intermination In*ter`mi*na"tion, n. [L. interminatio.]
A menace or threat. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
TerminatingTerminate Ter"mi*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Terminated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Terminating.] [L. terminatus, p. p. of
terminare. See Term.]
1. To set a term or limit to; to form the extreme point or
side of; to bound; to limit; as, to terminate a surface by
a line.
2. To put an end to; to make to cease; as, to terminate an
effort, or a controversy.
3. Hence, to put the finishing touch to; to bring to
completion; to perfect.
During this interval of calm and prosperity, he
[Michael Angelo] terminated two figures of slaves,
destined for the tomb, in an incomparable style of
art. --J. S.
Harford. TerminationTermination Ter`mi*na"tion, n. [L. terminatio a bounding,
fixing, determining: cf. F. terminasion, OF. also
termination. See Term.]
1. The act of terminating, or of limiting or setting bounds;
the act of ending or concluding; as, a voluntary
termination of hostilities.
2. That which ends or bounds; limit in space or extent;
bound; end; as, the termination of a line.
3. End in time or existence; as, the termination of the year,
or of life; the termination of happiness.
4. End; conclusion; result. --Hallam.
5. Last purpose of design. [R.]
6. A word; a term. [R. & Obs.] --Shak.
7. (Gram.) The ending of a word; a final syllable or letter;
the part added to a stem in inflection. Terminational
Terminational Ter`mi*na"tion*al, a.
Of or pertaining to termination; forming a termination.
TerminativeTerminative Ter"mi*na*tive, a.
Tending or serving to terminate; terminating; determining;
definitive. --Bp. Rust. -- Ter"mi*na*tive*ly, adv. --Jer.
Taylor. TerminativelyTerminative Ter"mi*na*tive, a.
Tending or serving to terminate; terminating; determining;
definitive. --Bp. Rust. -- Ter"mi*na*tive*ly, adv. --Jer.
Taylor. Undetermination
Undetermination Un`de*ter`mi*na"tion, n.
Indetermination. --Sir M. Hale.
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