Coda
Appearance
Coda can denote any concluding event, summation, or section.
Coda may also refer to:
Acronyms
- Calgary Olympic Development Association, the former name of the Canadian Winter Sport Institute, a non profit organization
- CEBAF On-line Data Acquisition, a system of the continuous electron beam accelerator facility
- Child Of Deaf Adult, a hearing person who was raised by a deaf parent or guardian
- Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA), a twelve-step program
- COmponent Detection Algorithm, a mass spectrometry and chemometrics software algorithm
- Coordinadora de Organizaciones de Defensa Ambiental, a coalition of Spanish environmental groups, now merged into Ecologists in Action
Automotive
- Coda Automotive, an electric motor vehicle company headquartered in Southern California
Ballet
- Coda (ballet), the final dance in a grand pas
Comics and games
- Coda (board game), a code-breaking game
- Coda (Wildstorm), a group of female warriors in Wildstorm comics
- CODA System, a role-playing game system developed and published by Decipher, Inc.
Computing
- Coda (file system), a network file system developed as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University
- Coda (web development software), a shareware application developed by Panic
- CODA (company), a UK subsidiary of Unit 4 Agresso, producing financial software
Cooking and food
- The Italian word for tail, as in coda alla vaccinara (a recipe using oxtail)
Film
- Movie coda, an alternative name for a post-credits scene
Hardware
Language
- Syllable coda, the final consonant(s) of a syllable
Music
- Coda (music), a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation
- Coda (album), by Led Zeppelin
- Coda (band), a rock band from Mexico
- CODA (magazine), a Canadian magazine which focuses on jazz music
- Coda Agency, a UK-based music booking agency
People
- Andrea Coda (born 1985), Italian football (soccer) player
- John Coda, American composer with a focus on film music and television scoring
- Benedetto Coda (died 1535), Italian painter of the Renaissance
- Risa Coda (born 1985), award-winning former Japanese model and adult video (AV) actress
- Massimo Coda (born 1988), Italian footballer
- Gakuto Coda (born 1977), Japanese light novelist
Television
- Coda (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of the science fiction TV series
See also
- Caudate sonnet, an expanded version of the sonnet, consisting of 14 lines in standard sonnet forms followed by a coda
- Koda (disambiguation)