TERMINUS definition: the end or extremity of anything. See examples of terminus used in a sentence.

Terminus generally refers to the final point, last stop or ultimate goal for a journey, route or process. It can also refer to an end part of a transport route such as a bus or train station.

I-210's western terminus is at its junction with I-5, near the Sylmar district of Los Angeles. From that point, the freeway's alignment is generally diagonal as it heads southeast through the northeastern San Fernando Valley and the Crescenta Valley.

Stockholm is the terminus for the southbound train. Geologists took samples from the terminus of the glacier.

SSH keys are pretty easy to export and get going on other devices with Terminus, some of them I had to manually export and annotate user at the end of keys but that's not too bad.

Consider terminus the end of the line. Whether it describes a train station, a goal, or an era — terminus refers to something’s final point.

On a bus or train route, the terminus is the last stop, where the bus or train turns round or starts a journey in the opposite direction. ...the London terminus of the Channel Tunnel rail link.