finiš

finiš
fìniš m <N mn -i>
DEFINICIJA
1. sport završni, odlučni dio natjecanja u brzini; konačnica
2. žarg. završetak, okončanje, kraj, dovršetak, konac
ETIMOLOGIJA
engl. finish ≃ lat. finis: kraj, konac; svršetak

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