definite vs final

definite

adj
  • Determined; resolved; decided. 

  • Having distinct limits. 

  • Designating an identified or immediately identifiable person or thing, or group of persons or things 

  • Free from any doubt. 

noun
  • A word or phrase that designates a specified or identified person or entity. 

final

adj
  • Conclusive; decisive. 

  • Word-final; occurring at the end of a word. 

  • Respecting an end or object to be gained; respecting the purpose or ultimate end in view. 

  • Last; ultimate. 

  • Expressing purpose; as in the term final clause. 

noun
  • The last round, game or match in a contest, after which the winner is determined. 

  • A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class. 

  • A final examination taken at the end of the final year of an undergraduate course, which contributes towards a student's degree classification. 

  • The tonic or keynote of a Gregorian mode, and hence the final note of any conventional melody played in that mode. 

  • The final part of a syllable, the combination of medial and rime in phonetics and phonology. 

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