1. terminus - Noun
2. Terminus - Proper noun
Literally, a boundary; a border; a limit.
The Roman divinity who presided over boundaries, whose statue was properly a short pillar terminating in the bust of a man, woman, satyr, or the like, but often merely a post or stone stuck in the ground on a boundary line.
Hence, any post or stone marking a boundary; a term. See Term, 8.
Either end of a railroad line; also, the station house, or the town or city, at that place.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to an ActionAid Zimbabwe Monthly Food Survey for Makoni District as at 29 February 2020, maize grain at Rusape Bus terminus was priced at USD$7 or ZW$180 bond cash or RTGs $250/bucket 33.3% higher than the ZW$135/bucket price in the last month. Source: Internet
An early phase of the project was the excavation and filling of Erie Canal Commercial Slip, which is the original western terminus of the Erie Canal System. Source: Internet
Buffalo was a terminus point of the Underground Railroad with many fugitive slaves crossing the Niagara River to Fort Erie, Ontario in search of freedom. citation During the 1840s, Buffalo's port continued to develop. Source: Internet
A "western" route would have run from the Westferry station alongside West Ferry Road via Cuba Street, then either terminating at Tiller Road or continuing over Millwall Docks Cut to a terminus at Cubitt Town. Source: Internet
Austria's first steam railway from Vienna to Moravia with its terminus in Galicia (Bochnie) was opened in 1839. Source: Internet
Despite, a washroom near the T. Nagar bus terminus, men relive in the open on the stretch, making it horrible to commute through the stretch to gain access to bus terminus, residents, add. Source: Internet