Terminal
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Terminal may refer to:
Computing
Software
- Terminal (macOS), a terminal emulator application included with macOS
- Terminal emulator, a program that emulates a video terminal within some other display architecture
- GNOME Terminal, the most popular Linux and BSD terminal emulator
- Windows Terminal, a terminal emulator for Windows 10
Fonts
- Terminal (typeface), a monospace font
- Terminal (typography), a type of stroke ending
Hardware
- Terminal (electronics), a device for joining electrical circuits together
- Terminal (telecommunication), a device communicating over a line
- Computer terminal, a set of primary input and output devices for a computer
Transportation
- Airport terminal, a building where passengers embark and disembark aircraft (or cargo is loaded)
- Bus station
- Passenger terminal (maritime), a structure where passenger water vessels ships pick up and drop off passengers
- Container port, also called a terminal, where cargo containers are transferred between different vehicles or ships
- Railroad terminal, the end point of a railroad line
Places
- Terminal (Asunción), a neighbourhood in Paraguay
- Terminal Peak, a mountain in Tasmania, Australia
- Terminal Range, a mountain range in Canada
Media
Film and TV
- The Terminal, 2004 American comedy-drama film
- Terminal (2018 film), an American film starring Margot Robbie
- "Terminal", an episode of Law & Order
Music
- Terminal (American band), a rock band from Texas
- terminal (Danish band), a pop rock band from Copenhagen
- Terminal (Ancestral Legacy album), 2014
- Terminal (Salyu album), 2007
- "Terminal" (Ayumi Hamasaki song), 2014
- "Terminal" (Rupert Holmes song), 1974
- "Terminals", a song by Relient K featuring Adam Young
Literature
- Terminal (Cook novel), by Robin Cook
- Terminal (Tunnels novel), a 2013 novel in the Tunnels series
- Terminal, a novel by Colin Forbes
Other uses
- Terminal (company), an American a remote teams company
- Terminal illness, a progressive disease that is expected to cause death
- Terminal sedation, another name for palliative sedation, the practice of inducing unconsciousness in a terminally ill person for the remainder of the person's life
- Terminal flower and inflorescence, in botany
- Potsdam Conference, code-named “Terminal”, the last Allied meeting of World War II
- Suffix, in grammar