Etymology: [ 't&rm-n&l, 't&r-m& ] (adjective.) 1744. French terminal Late Latin terminalis (“pertaining to a boundary or to the end, terminal, final”) Latin terminus (“a bound, boundary, limit, end”); see term, terminus.
Synonyms: bounding, check out, closing, concluding, eventual, extreme, fatal, hindmost, incurable, killing, lag, last, latest, latter, lethal, limiting, mortal, on way out, period
dönem, dönem sonuna ait, ölümcül hastalığın son aşamasına ait, gar, ölümcül (hastalık), klemens, bağlantı, nihai, son, uçta bulunan, sonda bulunan, bağlantı uçları, dalın ucunda yetişen, kenar süsü, sonek, uç, tren garı, son hece, kutup, son durak, ölümle sonuçlanan, uç birim, bağlantı ucu, son veya uçta bulunan, TERMİNAL:Çeşitli ulaştırma usulleriyle nakledilen eşya ve personelin yüklenip bindirilmesi, indirilmesi ve ara nakliyatında kullanılan askeri ve ticari tesisler, Terminal, terminalis, kutup [elek.], terminal, demiryolu başı il, Sona ait, nihayet, belirli zamanlarda meydana gelen, demiryolunun başına ait, uçta veya sonda olan veya bunlara ait, dal veya sapın ucunda bulunan, Son, bitim, uc (sinir), ölümcül derecede, son olarak, vadeli olarak, son aşamada, (zarf) son olarak, vadeli olarak, dönem usulü ile (üniv.), ölümcül derecede, dönem usulü ile (üniv.),
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ölümcül hastalığın son aşamasına ait sıfat
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klemens
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son
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tren garı
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son hece
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TERMİNAL:Çeşitli ulaştırma usulleriyle nakledilen eşya ve personelin yüklenip bindirilmesi, indirilmesi ve ara nakliyatında kullanılan askeri ve ticari tesisler Askeri
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Terminal, terminalis Tıp
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kutup [elek.] isim
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demiryolu başı il
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nihayet
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İnsan veya eşya taşımalarında,araçların indirme,bindirme,yükleme,boşaltma,aktarma yaptıkları ve ayrıca bilet satışı ile bekleme,haberleşme şehir ulaşımı vb. hizmetlerinde sağlandığı yer;kara,hava,tren yolu sonlarında bulunan durak;uç ist, Dalların sonundaki tomurcuklar, Bilgisayar ucu, Otobüs, uçak gibi taşıtların yolcularını ilk aldığı veya son bıraktığı yer,
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In the context of computer hardware, a device for entering data into a computer or a communications system and/or displaying data received, especially a device equipped with a keyboard and some sort of textual display, A computer program that emulates a terminal (6), In telecommunications, the apparatus to send and/or receive signals on a line, such as a telephone or network device, In electronics, the end of a line where signals are either transmitted or received, or a point along the length of a line where the signals are made available to apparatus, A building in an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation to the facilities that allow them to board airplanes, A rail station where service begins and ends; the end of the line. For example: Grand Central Terminal in New York City, A terminal symbol in a formal grammar, An electric contact on a battery, Fatal, resulting in death, Occurring at the end of a word, sentence, or period of time, Appearing at the end, top or apex of a physical object, A terminal illness or disease causes death, often slowly, and cannot be cured. terminal cancer. his illness was terminal. + terminally ter·mi·nal·ly The patient is terminally ill, desinential, of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route; "freight pickup is a terminal service"; "terminal charges", occurring at or forming an end or termination; "his concluding words came as a surprise"; "the final chapter"; "the last days of the dinosaurs"; "terminal leave", causing or ending in or approaching death; "a terminal patient"; "terminal cancer", being or situated at an end; "the endmost pillar"; "terminal buds on a branch"; "a terminal station"; "the terminal syllable", of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route; "freight pickup is a terminal service"; "terminal charges, A device connected to a computer network that acts as a point for entry or retrieval of information Personal computers can be made to act as network terminals, by running terminal emulation (communication) programs, station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods, a contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves, A combination of a keyboard and monitor, which together provide the capability to interact with a computer system, electronic equipment consisting of a device providing access to a computer; has a keyboard and display, This is a device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else At minimum, this is usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry, That which terminates or ends; termination; extremity, Growing at the end of a branch or stem; terminating; as, a terminal bud, flower, or spike, either end of a passenger line; bus or train station; point of connection to a current (Electricity), end, extremity, closing, concluding, final; mortal, incurable, A computer terminal is a piece of equipment consisting of a keyboard and a screen that is used for putting information into a computer or getting information from it. Carl sits at a computer terminal 40 hours a week, A terminal is a place where vehicles, passengers, or goods begin or end a journey. Plans are underway for a fifth terminal at Heathrow airport, Either of the ends of the conducting circuit of an electrical apparatus, as an inductorium, dynamo, or electric motor, usually provided with binding screws for the attachment of wires by which a current may be conveyed into or from the machine; a pole, Pertaining to a railroad terminal; connected with the receipt or delivery of freight; as, terminal charges, station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods a contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves electronic equipment consisting of a device providing access to a computer; has a keyboard and display causing or ending in or approaching death; "a terminal patient"; "terminal cancer", relating to or occurring in a term or fixed period of time; "terminal examinations"; "terminal payments", A town lying at the end of a railroad; more properly called a terminus, A rate charged on all freight, independent of the distance, and supposed to cover the expenses of station service, as distinct from mileage rate, generally proportionate to the distance and intended to cover movement expenses; a terminal charge, Any station for the delivery or receipt of freight lying too far from the main line to be served by mere sidings, The end of a line of railroad, with the switches, stations, sheds, and other appliances pertaining thereto, On a piece of electrical equipment, a terminal is one of the points where electricity enters or leaves it. the positive terminal of the battery, Of or pertaining to the end or extremity; forming the extremity; as, a terminal edge, A screen and keyboard connected to a computer somewhere else The terminal doesn't run Unix and all those neat programs itself, it just lets you use the computer that does, Although not as prevalent in recent years due to the rise of the PC, terminals are still in use in some places A terminal is a simple device with a keyboard, a screen, a connection to a data network and no CPU The sole function of a terminal is to rel ay commands from a user via the keyboard and then display output via the screen, A device that provides a keyboard and display screen (like a personal computer, but without the ability to use general purpose software) Characters typed at the keyboard are transferred to a host computer system, and characters sent from the host system are displayed on the screen, A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer - the software pretends to be a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer somewhere else, A device that works as a client of a central computer or host in a network It may simply consist of a keyboard and a video monitor (the so-called dumb terminal) or of a complete microcomputer using a special terminal emulation software (such as Windows Terminal, HyperTerminal, ProComm, or others) In this case, it is called an intelligent terminal, A computer input/output device which allows a person to interactively communicate with the computer Most terminals have typewriter style keyboards and a CRT screen for displaying your commands and the computer responses Real "terminals" are rare these days; most people use personal computers running terminal programs now, This is a machine that allows you to send commands to a remote computer This usually requires at least a minimum of a keyboard and display This will usually use terminal software, which emulates a physical terminal One such software, known as X-Win, brings up an xterm (or x terminal) so the user can see and do processes on the remote machine This is the mechanism that allows you to put in commands to a computer that is in a remote location These consoles can be broken up in three different categories; intelligent, smart, and dumb A dumb-terminal is one that has no processing power A smart-terminal has some, but limited processing power A smart-terminal has it's own full-blown processor and memory, and is capable of a lot of processing An example where these machines are used is on a server, where there is terminals set up to access the various servers, An electronic device for communicating with a computer (i e , sending and receiving information to and from a computer); a terminal usually has a keyboard and a display screen and/or printer, A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else A minimun would be a keyboard and display screen and some simple circuitry On a PC it is software that emulates a terminal allowing you to type commands to another computer, A device or software program that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else This can be only a keyboard and a display screen In DNC applications this is a screen in software that emulates a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer or CNC machine With a terminal you can see all the characters that are being sent and received This is very useful in establishing initial communications with CNC machines, A monitor and keyboard attached to a computer(usually a mainframe), used for data entry and display Unlike a personal computer, a terminal does not have its own CPU or hard disk, point of entry to a multi-user server like dale or chip or bullwinkle; terminal-emulator programs (e g , Kermit, ZTerm, ProComm) allow individual computers to connect to servers and manipulate mail or read news without actually interacting as equals; for example, the mail you read using the Pine program doesn't actually reside on your desktop computer until you execute the commands that move it over to your physical location With full Ethernet connections the interactions will be tighter and more flexible: an instructor in Voorhies could leave the office computer on and log into it from home, and thence move around the network backbone (including the classroom servers) with ease, A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen an some simple circuitry Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer- the software pretends to be (emulates) a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer somewhere else, A computer Workstation linked to a Server or other computer over a Network on which a user may display information When it is merely a video display, it may be referred to as a "Dumb Terminal", device that slows you to send commands to a compute somewhere else At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer - the software pretends to be (emulates) a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer somewhere else, A device, usually a display monitor and a keyboard, used to communicate with the computer, leading to death, in a terminal manner, mortally, incurably; in the end, at the end; "terminally ill", at the end; "terminally ill, Of any equipment or circuit, the screws, soldering lugs or wire wrap pins to which an external circuit can be connected, plural of terminal, Local input devices used to enter data onto mainframes in centralized computing systems, Equipment that provides real-time communications Terminals must support audio communications, but support for video or data communications is optional A computer running Microsoft NetMeeting 3 0 or higher is an example of an H 323 terminal, The positive and negative posts or threaded connectors on a battery, The parts of a battery to which the external electric circuit is connected, n A classification of tiles consisting of the 1s and 9s from any suit,
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In the context of computer hardware, a device for entering data into a computer or a communications system and/or displaying data received, especially a device equipped with a keyboard and some sort of textual display
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A computer program that emulates a terminal (6)
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In telecommunications, the apparatus to send and/or receive signals on a line, such as a telephone or network device
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In electronics, the end of a line where signals are either transmitted or received, or a point along the length of a line where the signals are made available to apparatus
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A building in an airport where passengers transfer from ground transportation to the facilities that allow them to board airplanes
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A rail station where service begins and ends; the end of the line. For example: Grand Central Terminal in New York City
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A terminal symbol in a formal grammar
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An electric contact on a battery
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Fatal, resulting in death
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Occurring at the end of a word, sentence, or period of time
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Appearing at the end, top or apex of a physical object
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A terminal illness or disease causes death, often slowly, and cannot be cured. terminal cancer. his illness was terminal. + terminally ter·mi·nal·ly The patient is terminally ill
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of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route; "freight pickup is a terminal service"; "terminal charges"
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occurring at or forming an end or termination; "his concluding words came as a surprise"; "the final chapter"; "the last days of the dinosaurs"; "terminal leave"
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causing or ending in or approaching death; "a terminal patient"; "terminal cancer"
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being or situated at an end; "the endmost pillar"; "terminal buds on a branch"; "a terminal station"; "the terminal syllable"
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of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route; "freight pickup is a terminal service"; "terminal charges
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A device connected to a computer network that acts as a point for entry or retrieval of information Personal computers can be made to act as network terminals, by running terminal emulation (communication) programs
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station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods
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a contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves
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A combination of a keyboard and monitor, which together provide the capability to interact with a computer system
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electronic equipment consisting of a device providing access to a computer; has a keyboard and display
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This is a device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else At minimum, this is usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry
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That which terminates or ends; termination; extremity
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Growing at the end of a branch or stem; terminating; as, a terminal bud, flower, or spike
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either end of a passenger line; bus or train station; point of connection to a current (Electricity) isim
A computer terminal is a piece of equipment consisting of a keyboard and a screen that is used for putting information into a computer or getting information from it. Carl sits at a computer terminal 40 hours a week
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A terminal is a place where vehicles, passengers, or goods begin or end a journey. Plans are underway for a fifth terminal at Heathrow airport
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Either of the ends of the conducting circuit of an electrical apparatus, as an inductorium, dynamo, or electric motor, usually provided with binding screws for the attachment of wires by which a current may be conveyed into or from the machine; a pole
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Pertaining to a railroad terminal; connected with the receipt or delivery of freight; as, terminal charges
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station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods a contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves electronic equipment consisting of a device providing access to a computer; has a keyboard and display causing or ending in or approaching death; "a terminal patient"; "terminal cancer"
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relating to or occurring in a term or fixed period of time; "terminal examinations"; "terminal payments"
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A town lying at the end of a railroad; more properly called a terminus
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A rate charged on all freight, independent of the distance, and supposed to cover the expenses of station service, as distinct from mileage rate, generally proportionate to the distance and intended to cover movement expenses; a terminal charge
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Any station for the delivery or receipt of freight lying too far from the main line to be served by mere sidings
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The end of a line of railroad, with the switches, stations, sheds, and other appliances pertaining thereto
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On a piece of electrical equipment, a terminal is one of the points where electricity enters or leaves it. the positive terminal of the battery
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Of or pertaining to the end or extremity; forming the extremity; as, a terminal edge
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A screen and keyboard connected to a computer somewhere else The terminal doesn't run Unix and all those neat programs itself, it just lets you use the computer that does
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Although not as prevalent in recent years due to the rise of the PC, terminals are still in use in some places A terminal is a simple device with a keyboard, a screen, a connection to a data network and no CPU The sole function of a terminal is to rel ay commands from a user via the keyboard and then display output via the screen
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A device that provides a keyboard and display screen (like a personal computer, but without the ability to use general purpose software) Characters typed at the keyboard are transferred to a host computer system, and characters sent from the host system are displayed on the screen
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A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer - the software pretends to be a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer somewhere else
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A device that works as a client of a central computer or host in a network It may simply consist of a keyboard and a video monitor (the so-called dumb terminal) or of a complete microcomputer using a special terminal emulation software (such as Windows Terminal, HyperTerminal, ProComm, or others) In this case, it is called an intelligent terminal
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A computer input/output device which allows a person to interactively communicate with the computer Most terminals have typewriter style keyboards and a CRT screen for displaying your commands and the computer responses Real "terminals" are rare these days; most people use personal computers running terminal programs now
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This is a machine that allows you to send commands to a remote computer This usually requires at least a minimum of a keyboard and display This will usually use terminal software, which emulates a physical terminal One such software, known as X-Win, brings up an xterm (or x terminal) so the user can see and do processes on the remote machine This is the mechanism that allows you to put in commands to a computer that is in a remote location These consoles can be broken up in three different categories; intelligent, smart, and dumb A dumb-terminal is one that has no processing power A smart-terminal has some, but limited processing power A smart-terminal has it's own full-blown processor and memory, and is capable of a lot of processing An example where these machines are used is on a server, where there is terminals set up to access the various servers
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An electronic device for communicating with a computer (i e , sending and receiving information to and from a computer); a terminal usually has a keyboard and a display screen and/or printer
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A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else A minimun would be a keyboard and display screen and some simple circuitry On a PC it is software that emulates a terminal allowing you to type commands to another computer
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A device or software program that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else This can be only a keyboard and a display screen In DNC applications this is a screen in software that emulates a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer or CNC machine With a terminal you can see all the characters that are being sent and received This is very useful in establishing initial communications with CNC machines
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A monitor and keyboard attached to a computer(usually a mainframe), used for data entry and display Unlike a personal computer, a terminal does not have its own CPU or hard disk
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point of entry to a multi-user server like dale or chip or bullwinkle; terminal-emulator programs (e g , Kermit, ZTerm, ProComm) allow individual computers to connect to servers and manipulate mail or read news without actually interacting as equals; for example, the mail you read using the Pine program doesn't actually reside on your desktop computer until you execute the commands that move it over to your physical location With full Ethernet connections the interactions will be tighter and more flexible: an instructor in Voorhies could leave the office computer on and log into it from home, and thence move around the network backbone (including the classroom servers) with ease
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A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen an some simple circuitry Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer- the software pretends to be (emulates) a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer somewhere else
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A computer Workstation linked to a Server or other computer over a Network on which a user may display information When it is merely a video display, it may be referred to as a "Dumb Terminal"
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device that slows you to send commands to a compute somewhere else At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer - the software pretends to be (emulates) a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer somewhere else
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A device, usually a display monitor and a keyboard, used to communicate with the computer
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Of any equipment or circuit, the screws, soldering lugs or wire wrap pins to which an external circuit can be connected
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Equipment that provides real-time communications Terminals must support audio communications, but support for video or data communications is optional A computer running Microsoft NetMeeting 3 0 or higher is an example of an H 323 terminal
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n A classification of tiles consisting of the 1s and 9s from any suit
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