English
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Etymology
From Old (and modern) French #French|conclusion, or Latin conclusio, from the past participle stem of concludere �conclude�.
Pronunciation
IPA|/k�n�klu:��n/
audio|en-us-conclusion.ogg|Audio (US)
Noun
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#The end, finish, close or last part of something.
#The outcome or result of a process or act.
#A decision reached after careful thought.
#logic In a syllogism, the proposition that follows as a necessary consequence of the premises.
Translations
trans-top|end, final part
Dutch: conclusie, einde
German: Schluss m, Ende n
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Japanese: Jpan|�� (Jpan|����, ketsumatsu), Jpan|�� (Jpan|���, musubi)
Kurdish: KUchar|ک�تا��
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trans-top|outcome
Dutch: besluit, conclusie
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German: Abschluss m
Finnish: tulos, ratkaisu
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trans-top|decision, judgment
Czech: záv�r m
Dutch: besluit, conclusie
German: Schlussfolgerung f
trans-mid
Finnish: ratkaisu, johtopäätös, päätelmä
Japanese: Jpan|�� (Jpan|����, ketsuron)
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trans-top|of a syllogism
Czech: záv�r m
Dutch: logisch gevolg, conclusie
German: logische Schlussfolgerung f, Vernunftsschluss m, Folgerung f
trans-mid
Finnish: johtopäätös, päätelmä
Japanese: Jpan|�� (Jpan|����, ketsuron)
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ttbc|Polish: wniosek
Related terms
conclude
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Etymology
Old French, from Latin conclusio, from the past participle stem of concludere �conclude�.
Pronunciation
IPA|/k��klyzj��/
Noun
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- #English|conclusion
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