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There are 21 different meanings of Coda.

Coda Disambiguation
Ireland
12 products, approx. 218 pages
Coda (Northern Ireland band), female fronted alternative rock band from Northern Ireland
South African
9 products, approx. 167 pages
Coda (South African band), contemporary South African musical group
Sydney
4 products, approx. 31 pages
Coda (Australian band), an instrumental band based in Sydney
Acronym
4 products, approx. 20 pages
CODA is a four-letter acronym for:
Coda (Wildstorm)
1 product, approx. 5 pages
Coda (Wildstorm), a group of female warriors in Wildstorm comics
Coda (music)
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Coda (music), a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Coda (Andromeda), a play by Robert Hewitt Wolfe depicting his original vision for the Andromeda TV series (before he was fired)
CEBAF On-line Data Acquisition
1 product, approx. 2 pages
CEBAF On-line Data Acquisition, where CEBAF is an acronym for continuous electron beam accelerator facility
Co-Dependents Anonymous
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Co-Dependents Anonymous, a twelve-step program
Coda (web development software)
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Coda (web development software), a shareware application developed by Panic
Caudate sonnet
1 product, approx. 1 pages
For poetic coda, see caudate sonnet.
Coda (company)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Coda (company), provides accounting and procurement systems, financial analysis tools and consultancy services
Coda is sometimes used to denote any concluding event, remark, summation, or section
Coda (album), a 1982 album by rock group Led Zeppelin
Coda (Mexican band), a rock band from Mexico
CODA System, a role-playing game system developed and published by Decipher, Inc.
Coda (board game), a code-breaking board game also known as DaVinci Code
Coda (file system), an experimental filesystem from Carnegie Mellon University
Syllable coda, in linguistics, the final consonant(s) of a syllable
Child of deaf adult, a hearing person who was raised by a deaf parent or guardian



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