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terminator

American  
[tur-muh-ney-ter] / ˈtɜr məˌneɪ tər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that terminates.

  2. Astronomy. the dividing line between the illuminated and the unilluminated part of a satellite or planet, especially the moon.


terminator British  
/ ˈtɜːmɪˌneɪtə /

noun

  1. the line dividing the illuminated and dark part of the moon or a planet

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Etymology

Origin of terminator

1760–70; < Late Latin terminātor, equivalent to terminā ( re ) to terminate + -tor -tor

Example Sentences

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Artemis II pilot Victor Glover heard the call of the terminator: the border between the moon’s daytime and nighttime — the lunar dawn.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2026

That frontier between light and darkness is known as the terminator.

From BBC • Apr. 3, 2026

At the highest possible end, a comparable would be Mathieu van der Poel, the Dutch terminator who has won Tour stages, one-day classics like Paris-Roubaix and turns up for races in a Lamborghini.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 16, 2026

In the case of WASP-76b, the observations show an increase in the amount of light from the terminator to the east of the planet compared with the one to the west.

From Science Daily • Apr. 5, 2024

“Right. I’ll get right on it. My money is still on Charles Wallace being a terminator, though. Kids creepy.”

From "When Dimple Met Rishi" by Sandhya Menon