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1. Situé ŕ l'extrémité. Rameau terminal.
2. Final. Paragraphe terminal.
terminal
ETYM Latin terminals: cf. French terminal. Related to Term.
1. Causing or ending in or approaching death.
2. Of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route.
3. Relating to or occurring in a term or fixed period of time.
closing · concluding · end · endmost · fatal · final · last · period · period of time · time period
Équipement en situation terminale (en informatique, transports, pétrole, etc.)
terminal
In computing, a device consisting of a keyboard and display screen (VDT)—or, in older systems, a teleprinter—to enable the operator to communicate with the computer. The terminal may be physically attached to the computer or linked to it by a telephone line (remote terminal). A “dumb” terminal has no processor of its own, whereas an “intelligent” terminal has its own processor and takes some of the processing load away from the main computer.
1. A point on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves; SYN. pole.
2. An input-output device providing access to a computer; has a keyboard and display.
3. Where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods; SYN. terminus, depot.
1. In networking, a device consisting of a video adapter, a monitor, and a keyboard. The adapter and monitor and, sometimes, the keyboard are typically combined in a single unit. A terminal does little or no computer processing on its own; instead, it is connected to a computer with a communications link over a cable. Terminals are used primarily in multiuser systems and today are not often found on single-user personal computers. See also dumb terminal, smart terminal, terminal emulation.
2. In electronics, a point that can be physically linked to something else, usually by a wire, to form an electrical connection.
An input/output device used to enter data into a computer and record the output.