
1) Acclaimed villain 2) Acclaimed movie villain 3) Acclaimed villain in a movie 4) Acclaimed movie rascal 5) Acclaimed miscreant 6) Acclaimed movie rapscallion 7) Acclaimed cinema miscreant 8) Acclaimed rascal in a movie 9) Acclaimed miscreant in cinema 10) Acclaimed rascal 11) Acclaimed rascal in cinema
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1) Ender 2) Eradicator 3) Exterminator
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[character] The Terminator (also known as the T-800, T-850, or Model 101)—a cyborg, initially portrayed as a programmable assassin and military infiltration unit—is any one of a number of fictional characters portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger. `The Terminator` character first appeared as the titular antagonist in The Terminator, a 1984...
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[character concept] In the Terminator film series, a terminator is an autonomous robot, typically humanoid, originally conceived as a virtually indestructible soldier, infiltrator and assassin. James Cameron introduced the first terminator character in the 1984 movie The Terminator, featuring a single cyborg simply called `The Terminator`, ...
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[franchise] The Terminator series is a science fiction franchise encompassing a series of films and additional media concerning battles between Skynet`s artificially intelligent machine network, and John Connor`s Resistance forces and the rest of the human race. Skynet`s most well-known products in its genocidal goals are the various termin...
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[genetics] In genetics, a transcription terminator is a section of nucleic acid sequence that marks the end of a gene or operon in genomic DNA during transcription. This sequence mediates transcriptional termination by providing signals in the newly synthesized mRNA that trigger processes which release the mRNA from the transcriptional comp...
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[solar] A terminator, twilight zone or `grey line` is a moving line that separates the illuminated day side and the dark night side of a planetary body. A terminator is defined as the locus of points on a Moon or planet where the line through a Sun is tangent. ==The Earth`s terminator== On Earth, the terminator is a circular line with a dia...
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• (n.) The dividing line between the illuminated and the unilluminated part of the moon. • (n.) One who, or that which, terminates.
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(from the article `Moon`) With binoculars or a small telescope, an observer can see details of the Moon`s near side in addition to the pattern of maria and highlands. As the ...
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The dividing line between the illuminated and dark part of a planet's or moon's disk.
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The dividing line between light and dark on a moon or planet.
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A device (usually resistive) attached to the end(s) of a transmission line to prevent or reduce signal reflections that could affect the performance of the circuit.
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<molecular biology> DNA sequence at the end of a transcription unit that causes RNA polymerase to stop transcription. ... (13 Jan 1998) ...
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A special resister pack or a block of resistors that tells the computer where the end of the SCSI chain is and ensures the electrical integrity of the bus signals. Terminators act as a filter to clear out electrical 'noise' caused by multiple cables and devices
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A nucleotide sequence in DNA that causes mRNA to detach and thus functions to stop transcription.
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The boundary between day and night regions of the moon's, or a planet's, disc.
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DNA sequence at the end of a transcription unit that causes RNA polymerase to stop transcription.
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Ter'mi·na`tor noun [ Latin , he who limits or sets bounds.]
1. One who, or that which, terminates.
2. (Astron.) The dividing line between the illuminated and the unilluminated part of the moon.
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A special resister pack or a block of resistors that tells the computer where the end of the SCSI chain is and ensures the electrical integrity of the bus signals. Terminators act as a filter to clear out electrical 'noise' caused by multiple cables and devices.
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The boundary between the light side and the dark side of a planet or other body.
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The line on the Moon or a planet that divides the bright, sunlit part from the part in shadow. Its usually the most exciting and detailed region of the Moon to view through a telescope.
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The dividing line between the illuminated and the unilluminated part of the moon's or a planet's disk.
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A device used to transition between overhead and underground, medium and high voltage conductors.
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The line separating the illuminated and unilluminated parts of a celestial body; the dividing line between day and night as observed from a distance.
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The line between day and night on any celestial object.
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