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    coda
    /ˈkəʊdə/

    noun

    • 1. the concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure: "the first movement ends with a fortissimo coda"

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  2. Coda is a noun that means a concluding section or part of a musical, literary, or dramatic work. Learn the etymology, examples, synonyms, and related words of coda from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

  3. abbreviation for child or children of deaf adults: a child or children who can hear, whose parents are deaf (= unable to hear, either partly or completely): I am a CODA and I assumed the role of interpreter as a child. CODA often bridge the gap between the deaf community and the hearing community.

  4. CODA can mean a musical ending, a final part, or a linguistic sound. It can also be an abbreviation for child of deaf adults. Learn more about the different meanings and usage of CODA with examples and translations.

  5. Coda definition: a more or less independent passage, at the end of a composition, introduced to bring it to a satisfactory close.. See examples of CODA used in a sentence.

  6. Coda is a word that can mean a separate passage at the end of something, or the final part of a musical piece. Learn more about its origin, usage, synonyms, and examples from various sources.

  7. A coda is a concluding segment of a piece of music, a dance, or a statement. It's usually short and adds a final embellishment beyond a natural ending point. Like this. Coda comes from the Latin word cauda, meaning "tail," and it's good

  8. Definition of coda noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.