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closure 1. Politics (in a deliberative body) a procedure by which debate may be halted and an immediate vote taken 2. Geology the vertical distance between the crest of an anticline and the lowest contour that surrounds it 3. Logic the closed sentence formed from a given open sentence by prefixing universal or existential quantifiers to bind all its free variables 4. Maths the smallest closed set containing a given set 5. Psychol the tendency, first noted by Gestalt psychologists, to see an incomplete figure like a circle with a gap in it as more complete than it is closure [′klō·zhər] (civil engineering) (geology) The vertical distance between the highest and lowest point on an anticline which is enclosed by contour lines. (mathematics) The union of a set and its cluster points; the smallest closed set containing the set. Property of a mathematical set such that a specified mathematical operation that is applied to elements of the set produces only elements of the same set
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