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DestinationA significant place visited on a trip. It may be defined as the farthest point away from home visited (distance destination), the place where the most amount of time was spent (main destination), or p [..]
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Destination1590s, "act of appointing," from Latin destinationem (nominative destinatio) "purpose, design," from past participle stem of destinare "determine, appoint, choose, make firm o [..]
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DestinationThe final point of delivery of the goods as specified by the customer.
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DestinationThe place to which a shipment is consigned.
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DestinationThe location designated as a receipt point for goods/shipment.
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Destinationplace where a person or thing is going.
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Destinationfinish: the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into vie [..]
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DestinationMany computer commands move data from one file to another or from one storage device to another. This is referred to as moving the data from the source to the destination (or target). The term is also [..]
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DestinationThe place where carrier actually turns over cargo to consignee or his agent.
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Destinationthe place where carrier actually turns over cargo to consignee or his agent. The location designated as a receipt point for goods/shipment.
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DestinationThe place to which someone is going. It’s an area, a place visited by tourists. Destinations are usually organised with professional private and government organisations like visitors information cent [..]
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DestinationDestination refers to the place designated as the end of a journey. It is the predetermined end of a course, as of a voyage. The act of appointment in a will or a designation is also referred to as de [..]
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Destination(n) the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey)(n) the ultimate goal for which something is done(n) written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are [..]
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DestinationThe immediate geographic point of interest to which a vessel is navigating. It may be the next waypoint along a route of waypoints or the final destination of a voyage.
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DestinationThe location to which a shipment is being delivered. DG
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DestinationThe plies to which a shipment is to be delivered.
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DestinationThe position of the end of a vehicle journey. Mostly a TAZ processed by OD2TRIPs within which a "sink" edge lies
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DestinationThe ultimate stopping place according to the contract of carriage.
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DestinationThe location or zone where a trip ends, but also used for the trip itself: a zone is a destination for N trip destinations. The origin is where a trip begins. Compare with production and attraction.
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DestinationThe location designated as a receipt point for goods/shipment.
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DestinationPort to which a vessel is bound, or at which cargo is to be delivered.
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DestinationThe place to which a cargo shipment is to be delivered
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DestinationThe place where carrier actually turns over cargo to consignee or his agent.
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DestinationThe name place in which a journey or consignment is intended to end.
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DestinationThe end point of a trip. This can be a town, a resort, or a stand-along attraction. The place to which a traveler is going; or any city, area, region or country be marketed as a single entity to tourists.
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DestinationThe geographic place to which a traveler is going.
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DestinationThe place an aircraft is going to. An aircraft may have more than one destination. This is because it takes people to many places along its travel. For example, an aircraft leaving Atlanta, may stop a [..]
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DestinationWith the release of Cascade Server 6.0, there a two potential use cases for Destinations, at the system-level (in the Global Area), and on a per-site basis. When using Destinations in the Global Area, [..]
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DestinationIt is the assigned final arrival point of the shipment.
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DestinationThe ultimate stopping place according to the contract of carriage.
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DestinationThe travellers final arrival city. A journey or itinerary can have many destinations but each flight sector has only one.
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DestinationThe point at which a trip ends.
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DestinationULTIMATE STOPPING PLACE WHICH A JOURNEY CONCLUDES
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Destination the place where someone is going, or something is being sent or taken.
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Destination the place to which someone or something is going or being sent.
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DestinationThe final place to which a person or thing travels or is sent.
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DestinationA place more than 100 miles from your primary residence where you spend more than 24 hours of your trip.
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DestinationThe equipment connected to the output of a routing switcher, crosspoint switch or switching array. Used when defining the size of a switching array, the user must specify how many sources and destinat [..]
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DestinationThe place to which one journeys.
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DestinationA hotel, resort, attraction, city, region, or state.
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DestinationThe point or area of termination of a trip.
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Destinationthe end point of a journey
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Destinationthe place to which a traveler is going. In the travel industry, any city, area, or country which can be marketed as a single entity for tourists.
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DestinationA hotel, resort, attraction, city, region, or state.
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DestinationThe place to which a shipment is consigned. - The place where carrier actually turns over cargo to consignee or his agent.
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DestinationA direction, usually in a disposition or will, prescribing the order of succession to moveable
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Destination
(archaic) The act of destining or appointing.
Purpose for which anything is destined; predetermined end, object, or use; ultimate design.
The place set for the end of a journey, or to which some [..]
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