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Definition of Terminuses
1. terminus [n] - See also: terminus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Terminuses
Literary usage of Terminuses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great South: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian by Edward King (1875)
"They had all been ' terminuses' ever since they could remember. ... When one of
the terminuses was asked his name, he usually answered that it was Slim Jim, ..."
2. Fraser's Magazine (1879)
"Both the Paris and Lyons, and the Orleans railway terminuses were the natural
... The sight of the quays near these two terminuses baffles description. ..."
3. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1879)
"Both the Paris and Lyons, and the Orleans railway terminuses were the natural
... The sight of the quays near these two terminuses baffles description. ..."
4. The Southern States of North America: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana by Edward King (1875)
"They had all been ' terminuses ' ever since they could remember. ... When one of
the terminuses was asked his name, he usually answered that it was Slim Jim ..."
5. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1879)
"Both the Paris and Lyons, and the Orleans railway terminuses were the natural
... The sight of the quays near these two terminuses baffles description. ..."
6. The Garden: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Gardening in All Its Branches by William Robinson, Esther Baldwin York (1903)
"Those coming from Liverpool Street, King's Cross, St. Paneras, Euston, Great
Central, and Padding- ton terminuses should travel by the Metropolitan Railway, ..."
7. Recollections of the Last Half-century by Giuseppe Orsi (1881)
"Both the Paris and Lyons, and the Orleans railway terminuses were the natural
... The sight of the quays near these two terminuses baffles description. ..."