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terminal platform

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noun

  1. (in the oil industry) an offshore platform from which oil or gas is pumped ashore through a pipeline

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Signing streamers like Blevins — who left Twitch for a contract reportedly worth between $20 and $30 million — now looks like the last gasp of a terminal platform.

From The Verge

The phone will be the first mobile device to run on Baidu's Cloud Smart terminal platform and will come with 100GB of cloud storage on Wangpan, the local equivalent of Dropbox and Google Drive.

From BBC

With its Cloud Smart terminal platform, it hopes to attract the interest of hardware manufacturers.

From BBC

An austere statue of Joseph Stalin striding forward, one hand thrust in the breast of his coat, dominates the new terminal platform.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was quite otherwise with the zigguratt, whose terminal platform supported a richly-decorated sanctuary.

From Project Gutenberg