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closure
[ kloh-zher ]
noun
- the act of closing; the state of being closed.
- a bringing to an end; conclusion.
- something that closes or shuts.
- an architectural screen or parapet, especially one standing free between columns or piers.
- Phonetics. an occlusion of the vocal tract as an articulatory feature of a particular speech sound. Compare constriction ( def 5 ).
- Parliamentary Procedure. a cloture.
- Surveying. completion of a closed traverse in such a way that the point of origin and the endpoint coincide within an acceptably small margin of error. Compare error of closure.
- Mathematics.
- the property of being closed with respect to a particular operation.
- the intersection of all closed sets that contain a given set.
- Psychology.
- the tendency to see an entire figure even though the picture of it is incomplete, based primarily on the viewer's past experience.
- a sense of psychological certainty or completeness:
a need for closure.
- Obsolete. something that encloses or shuts in; enclosure.
verb (used with or without object)
closured, closuring.
- Parliamentary Procedure. to cloture.
closure
/ ˈkləʊʒə /
noun
- the act of closing or the state of being closed
- an end or conclusion
- something that closes or shuts, such as a cap or seal for a container
- (in a deliberative body) a procedure by which debate may be halted and an immediate vote taken See also cloture guillotine gag rule
- the resolution of a significant event or relationship in a person's life
- a sense of contentment experienced after such a resolution
- geology the vertical distance between the crest of an anticline and the lowest contour that surrounds it
- phonetics the obstruction of the breath stream at some point along the vocal tract, such as the complete occlusion preliminary to the articulation of a stop
- logic
- the closed sentence formed from a given open sentence by prefixing universal or existential quantifiers to bind all its free variables
- the process of forming such a closed sentence
- maths
- the smallest closed set containing a given set
- the operation of forming such a set
- psychol the tendency, first noted by Gestalt psychologists, to see an incomplete figure like a circle with a gap in it as more complete than it is
verb
- tr (in a deliberative body) to end (debate) by closure
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- non·closure noun
- pre·closure noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of closure1
C14: from Old French, from Late Latin clausūra bar, from Latin claudere to close
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