Closure
81closure — The recognition of meaning in an otherwise unclear or incomplete image, because the brain has been able to draw on previous experiences to discover sufficient similarity between the image and those memories. Bringing something to a conclusion …
82closure — n 1. stoppage, blockage, occlusion, obturation; locking, padlocking, bolting, latching, securing; plugging, stopping, corking, stanching, blocking, damming; strike, walkout, shutdown. 2. conclusion, termination, cessation, windup, Rhet.… …
83closure — clo·sure …
84closure — [ˈkləʊʒə] noun [C/U] an occasion when a business or institution stops operating permanently, or the process of stopping it an increase in hospital closures[/ex] …
85closure — n. Parliament, motion that the question be now put which, if carried, ends debate on subject …
86closure — Pani, panina …
87closure — / kləυʒə/ noun the act of closing …
88closure — / kləυʒə/ noun the act of closing …
89velopharyngeal closure — closure of nasal air escape by the elevation of the soft palate and contraction of the posterior pharyngeal wall. See also under adequacy and under insufficiency …
90long closure — closure that took a long time to complete …