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endpoint

American  
[end-point] / ˈɛndˌpɔɪnt /
Or end point

noun

Mathematics.
  1. the point on each side of an interval marking its extremity on that side.


Etymology

Origin of endpoint

First recorded in 1895–1900; end 1 + point

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The immediate reappearance of Colbert in a different format complicates that framing, suggesting not an endpoint but a transition across media forms.

From Salon • May 23, 2026

The firm was part of a group that sold endpoint data solutions provider Clario Holdings to Thermo Fisher for nearly $8.9 billion in a deal that closed in March.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 27, 2026

However, the predetermined statistical criterion was not met in the primary endpoint.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 23, 2026

Novo Nordisk’s American depository receipts sink after a study evaluating the efficacy of CagriSema fails to meet its primary endpoint.

From Barron's • Feb. 23, 2026

If there are any waymarks along the road, indicating the different stages reached; particularly, if there is a recognizable endpoint assuring mastery, one might avoid many dangerous headers by knowing the fact.

From How to Study and Teaching How to Study by McMurry, Frank M. (Frank Morton)

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