Final

/ˈfaɪnəl/ adjective

Final describes something that comes at the very end, with nothing after it. It can refer to the last part of a process, a last decision, or the last game in a series.

It comes from Latin “finalis,” from “finis,” meaning “end” or “boundary.” The word has always carried the sense of a limit or stopping point.

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