Hyponyms: fag end, aim, object, objective, target, bourn, bourne, end-all, destination, terminus, no-goal, purpose, intent, intention, design, anticlimax, bathos, epilogue, epilog, peroration, finale, coda, endgame, end game, homestretch, passing, bitter end, bitthead, heel, point, pole, magnetic pole, railhead, yardarm, nerve ending, nerve end, telomere, end point, endpoint, termination, finish, goal, tip, split end, tight end, death, last, dying, demise, period, year-end, stopping point, finis, conclusion, close, cease, tail, tail end, last gasp, expiration, expiry, terminus ad quem, terminal point, limit, close out, abort, culminate, lift, raise, ax, axe, stamp out, kill, dissolve, break up, break, break off, discontinue, stop, interrupt, stub out, crush out, extinguish, press out, finalize, finalise, settle, nail down, complete, closure, cloture, decide, resolve, adjudicate, conclude, phase out, pass away, lapse, cut out, go out, adjourn, recess, vanish, disappear, climax, run out, run low, run short, go, go away, turn out, come out
Part Meronyms: plan of action, narration, recital, yarn, address, speech
Member Meronyms: football team, eleven
Derivational Morphology: remain, terminate, stop, finish, cease, conclude, close, die, termination, ending, conclusion, destruction, death, last, final stage, closing, end point, endpoint, terminus, stopping point, finale, finis, finishing, destination
Anagrams: den
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Albanian: mbaron | Bosnian: kraj and svršiti and završiti | ||
Breton: diwezh and echuiñ | Bulgarian: край and приключвам | ||
Catalan: acabar | Croatian: svršiti | ||
Danish: ende | Dutch: einde and eindigen | ||
Estonian: lõpetama and lõppema | Finnish: lopettaa and loppu and loppua | ||
French: fin and finir | German: beenden and Ende and enden | ||
Greek: : τελειώνω and τέλος and τελειώνω | Hebrew: סוף | ||
Hungarian: befejeződik and vég | Ido: finar and fino | ||
Indonesian: akhir and berakhir | Italian: fine | ||
Japanese: 終了 | Korean: 끝 | ||
Kurdish: dawî and qedandin and qedîn | Latin: finis | ||
Maltese: tmiem | Polish: koniec and kończyć and skończyć | ||
Romanian: sfârşi and sfârşit | Russian: конец and кончиться and окончать | ||
Slovak: koniec and skončiť | Slovene: konec and končati | ||
Spanish: acabar and fin | Tagalog: katapusan and tapusin and tumapos | ||
Turkish: bitmek and son |
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