Finisterre
Americannoun
noun
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a headland in NW Spain: the westernmost point of the Spanish mainland
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an English name for Finistère
Example Sentences
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And then, while I sat my weary body down, Sam continued on, for 50 more miles to the sea, ending his journey in the village of Finisterre.
From New York Times
And sure, reaching Finisterre, but I’m not sure finishing should be the point.
From New York Times
In the UK, surf company Finisterre is developing a wetsuit made from recycled neoprene suits, which it says would be a world first.
From BBC
And when hacker Kevin Finisterre suggested to us that was wrong, we checked with DJI again.
From The Verge
Lisberg also says, “I have been once again told that Sentinel and Supervisor do not exist,” referring to an ominous-sounding program that Finisterre found during a DJI data breach in 2017.
From The Verge
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