noun a concluding event, remark, or section
In linguistics, a coda refers to the final part of a syllable, usually consisting of one or more consonant sounds.
In genetics, a coda sequence is a nucleotide sequence that signals the end of a gene or a protein-coding region.
In music theory, a coda is a concluding section that provides a sense of closure to a piece of music.
In music, a coda is a concluding section that brings a piece to an end. Writers may also use the term coda metaphorically to refer to a concluding section or final thoughts in a written work.
In psychology, coda may be used to describe the final stage of a therapeutic process or the concluding remarks in a research paper or presentation.
In music, a coda is a concluding section that provides closure to a piece. Musicians may also use the term coda to refer to a final section that summarizes the main themes of a composition.
In filmmaking, a coda is a concluding segment that ties up loose ends or provides additional information after the main story has ended. Filmmakers may use a coda to give closure to the audience or offer a final reflection on the narrative.