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ter·mi·na·lia I. \ˌtərməˈnālēə, -lyə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin terminalis terminal + New Latin -ia : a large genus of tropical trees and shrubs (family Combretaceae) having entire leaves clustered at the ends of the branches and small apetalous flowers in loose spikes — see malabar almond, myrobalan 1 II. noun plural Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of terminalis terminal : the terminal elements of a part; especially : the final segments of the insect abdomen modified to form the external genitalia |