outro |
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coda |
outro |
As nouns the difference between coda and outro
is that
coda is a passage that brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation while
outro is a portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.
outgo |
outro |
As nouns the difference between outgo and outro
is that
outgo is the act or process of going out while
outro is (music|informal) a portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.
As a verb outgo
is (poetic) to go out, to set forth.
outro |
ostro |
As a noun outro
is (music|informal) a portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.
As an adverb ostro is
sharply.
outre |
outro |
As an adjective outre
is an alternative spelling of outré|lang=en.
As a noun outro is
a portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.
outdo |
outro |
As a verb outdo
is to excel; go beyond in performance; surpass.
As a noun outro is
a portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.
taxonomy |
outro |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and outro
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
outro is (music|informal) a portion of music at the end of a song; like an intro, but at the end instead of the beginning.