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Terminus is a Latin word that literally means boundary stone but can refer to:

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Terminus is a Latin word that literally means boundary stone but can refer to:
- Terminal train station, a train station acting as an end destination
- Bus terminus, a terminal bus station
- Terminus (mythology), a Roman god
- Jupiter (god) (also known by this name)
- Atlanta, Georgia, which was originally called Terminus
- Terminus (building), a skyscraper in Atlanta
- Glacier terminus
- Terminus (planet), the home planet of the Foundation in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series
- Terminus (poem) is a poem written by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Terminus (computer game), a space-flight role-playing/action game by Vicarious Visions
- Terminus: The Prison Planet, an earlier computer maze game by Mastertronic
- Terminus (Doctor Who), a serial in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who
- Terminus (comics), is a fictional comic book character in the Marvel Universe
- Terminus (film), a 1961 film
- Terminus (1987 film), a 1987 film
- Terminus (typeface)
- Terminus (video game)
- Terminus (city in 2007 film "The Signal") , the fictional city in which the movie takes place.
- The Terminus series, a line of LFO units in the anime and manga series Eureka Seven
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