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    Co·da
    /ˈkōdə/

    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"
  2. Jul 1, 2012 · The meaning of CODA is a concluding musical section that is formally distinct from the main structure. How to use coda in a sentence.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Jun 11, 2021 · The word coda, or CODA, is an acronym that stands for child of deaf adult (s). Coda is typically used to specifically refer to a hearing person who has a deaf parent or parents or a deaf guardian or guardians.

  8. A coda is a separate passage at the end of something such as a book or a speech that finishes it off.

  9. Coda Definition. A more or less independent passage added to the end of a section or composition so as to reinforce the sense of conclusion. The concluding passage of a movement or composition. Something coming after or at the end. A conclusion or closing part of a statement.

  10. CODA meaning: 1 : an ending part of a piece of music or a work of literature or drama that is separate from the earlier parts; 2 : something that ends and completes something else often + to.

  11. 1. a concluding passage of a musical composition. 2. a concluding section, esp. one serving as a summation of preceding themes, as in a drama. 3. anything that serves as a conclusion or summation. [1745–55; < Italian < Latin cauda tail; compare queue]

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