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CODA

Coda is a term with multiple meanings across music, linguistics, film, and technology. Etymologically it comes from the Italian word for tail, used to denote a concluding section or tailing part in various contexts.

In music, a coda is a concluding section of a composition or movement, often distinct in character

In phonology and phonetics, the coda refers to the consonant or consonant cluster that follows the nucleus

CODA also appears as a proper noun in culture and organization. CODA is the nonprofit organization for

In computing, Coda was a macOS web development application created by Panic, released in the mid-2000s, integrating

from
earlier
material.
It
serves
to
bring
the
piece
to
a
sense
of
closure
and
may
restate
themes
or
introduce
new
material.
Musically,
directions
such
as
da
capo
al
coda
or
dal
segno
al
coda
guide
performers
to
jump
to
a
later
section
labeled
“coda.”
within
a
syllable.
Examples
include
the
final
consonants
in
“cat”
(t)
or
“should”
(ld).
The
coda
is
part
of
the
syllable
structure,
contrasted
with
the
onset
and
nucleus.
“Children
Of
Deaf
Adults,”
which
supports
Deaf
communities
and
families.
CODA
is
the
title
of
the
2021
American
drama
film
directed
by
Siân
Heder,
with
the
acronym
standing
for
“Child
of
Deaf
Adults.”
The
film
centers
on
a
hearing
child
in
a
Deaf
family
and
received
critical
acclaim,
including
Best
Picture
at
the
2022
Academy
Awards
and
acting
honors
for
Troy
Kotsur.
a
code
editor,
file
management,
and
live
preview.
It
was
eventually
superseded
by
Panic’s
newer
editor,
Nova.