those pesky design words you’re too embarrassed to admit you don’t know
fin·i·al
Pronunciation: \ˈfi-nē-əl\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from final, finial final
Date: 15th century
A. The word used to announce to end of a movie during the golden age of Roman cinema.

B. An ornamental end piece at the end of an architectural or decorative post.

C. A hole drilled through a door or drawer front through which the knob attached

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