Closing
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Closing may refer to:
  • The closing of a letter or e-mail
    E-mail
    Electronic mail, commonly known as email or e-mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients. Modern email operates across the Internet or other computer networks. Some early email systems required that the author and the recipient both be online at the...

    : see Valediction
    Valediction
    A valediction , or complimentary close in American English, is an expression used to say farewell, especially a word or phrase used to end a letter or message, or the act of saying parting words- whether brief, or extensive.For the greetings counterpart to valediction, see salutation.Alternatively,...

     or Complimentary close
  • The termination or closure
    Closure (business)
    Closure is the term used to refer to the actions necessary when it is no longer necessary or possible for a business or other organization to continue to operate...

     of a business
  • Closing (real estate)
    Closing (real estate)
    Closing is the final step in executing a real estate transaction.The closing date is set during the negotiation phase, and is usually several weeks after the offer is formally accepted. On the closing date, the parties consummate the purchase contract, and ownership of the property is transferred...

    , the final step in executing a real estate transaction
  • Closing (sales)
    Closing (sales)
    Closing is a sales term which refers to the process of making a sale. The sales sense springs from real estate, where closing is the final step of a transaction. In sales, it is used more generally to mean achievement of the desired outcome, which may be an exchange of money or acquiring a...

    , making a sale
  • Closing (law), a closing argument, a summation
  • Closing (morphology)
    Closing (morphology)
    In mathematical morphology, the closing of a set A by a structuring element B is the erosion of the dilation of that set,A\bullet B = \ominus B, \, where \oplus and \ominus denote the dilation and erosion, respectively....

    , in image processing
  • Finalize (optical discs), the optional last step in the authoring process
  • Closing a song by Enter Shikari from the album Take to the Skies
    Take to the Skies
    Take to the Skies is the debut studio album by Enter Shikari. On March 25, 2007, it reached #4 in the Official UK Album Chart selling 28,000 copies in its first week. It has been released as a standard CD, a limited CD + DVD edition and a double LP version with an embossed gate fold sleeve...

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