money,
derived from making ends
Money.
probably comes from the expression,
making "ends" meet.
 to be on
her beam endsÂ
 at loose ends  to
make both ends meetÂ
 to have at one`s fingers` ends  ends of
the earthÂ
 odds and ends Origin from Shakespeare's
play All's
well that ends Well.
used not only as
the title of
the play,
the line appears in
the text too.HELENA:Yet, I
pray you:But
with the word the time will bring on summer,When
briers shall have leaves as
well as thorns,And be as
sweet as sharp. We
must away;Our
wagon is prepared,
and time revives us:All's
well that ends well;
still the fine's
the crown;Whate'er
the course,
the end is
the renown.
Noun1.
either extremity of
something that has length; "the
end of
the pier"; "she
knotted the end of
the thread"; "they
rode to
the end of
the line" (hypernym)
extremity (hyponym)
bitter end (derivation) stop, finish, terminate, cease2.
the point in
time at
which something ends; "the
end of
the year"; "the
ending of
warranty period" (synonym)
ending (antonym) beginning, commencement, first, outset, get-go, start, kickoff,
starting time, showtime,
offset (hypernym) point,
point in
time (hyponym) death, last3.
the concluding parts of an
event or occurrence; "the
end was exciting"; "I
had to
miss the last of
the movie" (synonym) last,
final stage (hypernym) ending, conclusion,
finish (hyponym) endgame,
end game4.
the state of
affairs that a
plan is
intended to
achieve and that (when achieved)
terminates behavior intended to
achieve it; "the
ends justify the means" (synonym)
goal (hypernym) content,
cognitive content,
mental object (hyponym) aim, object, objective,
target (part-holonym)
plan of action5. a
final part or section; "we
have given it at
the end of
the section since it
involves the calculus"; "Start at
the beginning and go on
until you come to
the end" (antonym)
beginning (hypernym) part, section,
division (derivation) terminate6. a
final state; "he
came to a
bad end"; "the so-called
glorious experiment came to an
inglorious end" (synonym) destruction,
death (hypernym) state7.
the surface at
either extremity of a three-dimensional object; "one
end of
the box was marked `This
side up'" (hypernym)
surface (derivation) stop, finish, terminate, cease8. (football)
the person who plays at
one end of
the line of scrimmage; "the
end managed to
hold onto the pass" (hypernym)
lineman (hyponym)
split end (classification) football,
football game9.
one of
two places from which people are communicating to
each other; "the
phone rang at
the other end"; "both
ends wrote at
the same time" (hypernym)
topographic point, place, spot10. a
boundary marking the extremities of something; "the
end of town" (hypernym) boundary, bound,
bounds (derivation) stop, finish, terminate, cease11.
the part you are expected to play; "he
held up
his end" (hypernym) contribution, part, share12.
the last section of a communication; "in
conclusion I
want to say..." (synonym) conclusion, close, closing,
ending (hypernym) section,
subdivision (hyponym) anticlimax,
bathos (part-holonym) narration, recital,
yarn (derivation) terminate13. a
piece of
cloth that is
left over after the rest has been used or
sold (synonym) remainder, remnant,
oddment (hypernym)
piece of cloth,
piece of
material (hyponym)
fag end14. a
position on
the line of scrimmage; "no
one wanted to
play end" (hypernym)
lineman (member-holonym)
football team, eleven
Verb1.
have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or
quantitative sense;
either spatial or metaphorical; "the
bronchioles terminate in a
capillary bed"; "Your
rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other"; "My
property ends by
the bushes"; "The
symphony ends in a pianissimo" (synonym) stop, finish, terminate,
cease (antonym) begin,
start (hyponym)
pass away (derivation) conclusion, close, closing, ending2.
bring to an
end or halt; "She
ended their friendship when she found out that he
had once been convicted of a crime"; "The
attack on
poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WWI" (synonym)
terminate (antonym) begin,
lead off, start,
commence (hypernym) change, alter,
modify (hyponym)
close out (cause) stop, finish, terminate,
cease (derivation) destruction, death3. be
the end of; be
the last or
concluding part of; "This
sad scene ended the movie" (synonym)
terminate (hypernym) be (hyponym)
close (derivation) conclusion, close, closing, ending4.
put an
end to; "The
terrible news ended our hopes that he
had survived" (hypernym) destroy,
destruct (derivation) conclusion, close, closing, ending
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Consequentialism refers to
those moral theories which hold that the consequences of a
particular action form the basis for any valid moral judgment about that action. Thus, on a consequentialist account, a
morally right action is an
action that produces good consequences. In
other words,
the ends justify the means.
(n) Money,
derived from making ends.
(n) Money,
derived from making ends.
last 5-6
feet of
the lane where the pins stand.
correct term is "back ends."