The ending-point relation is the relation that exists between a movement and the point at which it ends. It may be extended to include the relation that exists between a stationary existent or an extent of space or time and that one of its extremities which is conceived as its ending-point (ending-part conceived as ending-point), as in ‘England stretches from Kent to land's end’, or between such existent or extent and an outside point which is conceived as its ending-point (boundary-point conceived as ending-point), as in ‘England stretches from sea to sea’.