end point

noun
1.
a final goal or finishing point; terminus.
2.
Chemistry. the point in a titration usually noting the completion of a reaction and marked by a change of some kind, as of the color of an indicator.
3.
Mathematics, endpoint.

Origin:
1895–1900

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end point
 
n
1.  chem the point at which a titration is complete, usually marked by a change in colour of an indicator
2.  the point at which anything is complete

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End point is always a great word to know.
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a purplish-red, water-soluble powder, C20H11N2O10Na3, an azo dye used chiefly to color pharmaceuticals, food, and garments
of or containing titanium, especially in the tetravalent state or three valence state
Example sentences
Measure the time it takes you from the starting point to the end point, then
  back.
Instead, it's something that creates a particular product or service, and it
  has a clear end point.
We arrive at the same end point as our forbears, but without the sense of
  spirit and freedom along the journey.
The end point of that process is language extinction.
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