finals
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
final/ˈfʌɪnl/
▶adjective
- 1 coming at the end of a series.
■ reached as the outcome of a process: the final cost will run into six figures.
- 2 allowing no further doubt or dispute.
- 1 the last game in a sports tournament or other competition, which will decide the overall winner.
■ (finals) a series of games constituting the final stage of a competition.
- 2 (finals) Brit. a series of examinations at the end of a degree course.
■ (final) N. Amer. an examination at the end of a term, school year, or particular class.
- 3 Music the principal note in a mode.
– derivatives
finality noun (pl. finalities),
finally adverb.
finality noun (pl. finalities),
finally adverb.
– origin ME: from OFr., or from L. finalis, from finis ‘end’.
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