răp'ŭp'
bring to an end or a conclusion
The act or process of recapitulating.
A quantity of money.
A brief statement or account covering the substance or main points; digest; abridgment; compendium
The final step in the purchase of real property or of an interest in real property when a deed or another instrument of title is conveyed to the buyer, the purchase price or a portion thereof is paid, and collateral matters, such as the exchange or transfer of any assignments, insurance policies, leases, and mortgages, are finalized.
(Physiology) The process by which multiple or repeated stimuli can produce a response in a nerve, muscle, or other part that one stimulus alone cannot produce.
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(Baseball) A defensive play in which the runner is caught between two fielders, who steadily converge to tag the runner out.
An uninterrupted rehearsal:
Recap is short for recapitulation or briefly going over what has already been said.
The definition of closure is the act of closing something, or an end or resolution of something.
The definition of a finish is a desired effect on a surface.
The final or concluding part; end
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To kill.
(Baseball) The series of movements of a pitcher, including the swinging back of the arm and the raising of the forward foot, preparatory to pitching the ball. A wind-up is usually used when there are no base runners or when the bases are loaded.
A ceasing, as of some activity
The definition of completion is the act of finishing something in its entirety or the state of being entirely finished.
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The definition of a conclusion is the last part of something or an opinion reached after some thought.
Termination; the end (as of the world or of life).
(Football) A player at either end of the line
The termination point of a railway or similar transportation system.
(Chiefly North America) Each of the intervals into which various sporting events are divided. [from 19th c.]
A concluding or terminating
An end in time; a conclusion.
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(Chiefly Brit.) Either end of a transportation line, or a station or town located there; terminal
(Narratology) The chronological conclusion of a series of narrative works.
(Intransitive) Arrive by vehicle, usually by car
A summary, often including an assessment.
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A ceasing, or stopping, either forever or for some time
A stopping or being stopped; check; arrest; cessation; halt; specif., a pause in speech or at the end of a sense unit in verse
To make (something or someone) known by formal announcement or recommendation.
To remove the wrapping or wrappings from or become unwrapped.
To start doing, acting, going, etc.; get under way
To end; finish; conclude
A condensation of the essential or main points of something
To clasp, fold, or coil about something:
World-Rooney
wrapped-up
An instance of beginning a race:
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