Where does “unterminating” come from?

unterminating (English) comes from English terminating, from English terminate, from Latin terminatus, from Latin termino, from Latin terminus, from Proto-Indo-European ter-, from Italian termine — end, close; limit, term, date, time; term, word.

unterminating (English): That does not terminate

Definitions

  1. That does not terminate

Ancestry of “unterminating”, step by step

unterminating traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English terminating

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishterminatingpresent participle of terminate; Coming to an...
2EnglishterminateTo end, especially in an incomplete state; To set...
3Latinterminatusmarked off (by boundaries), bounded, limited
4Latinterminoto mark off by boundaries, set bounds to; bound, limit
5Latinterminusa boundary, limit, end
6Proto-Indo-Europeanter-tender, weak; young creature
7Italiantermineend, close; limit, term, date, time; term, word

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Italian termine
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