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. .
[end-point] /ˈɛndˌpɔɪnt/
noun, Mathematics.
1.
the on each side of an interval marking its extremity on that side.
noun
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
n.
also end-point, 1899, originally in chemistry, from end + point (n.). General use from 1920s.
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