salutation
The term for the motion to end a meeting is "adjournment." It is a formal way to bring the meeting to a close and signify that the business has been concluded.
The term used to describe the end of slavery is abolition.
EOW typically stands for "End of Watch," which is a term used to signify the death of a law enforcement officer or a firefighter in the line of duty. It is often used in memorial contexts to honor their sacrifice and service. Additionally, "EOW" can also refer to "End of Week" in various business and scheduling contexts.
The term "sunset" refers to the time when the sun's position in the sky is at or below the horizon, marking the end of the day and the transition to evening.
A "knell" refers to the sound of a bell, typically one that signals a death or a funeral. It often symbolizes mourning or a solemn occasion. The term can also be used metaphorically to signify the end of something or a warning of impending doom.
Double bar lines in music notation signify the end of a section or the end of a piece of music.
The concept of checkmate originated from the Persian phrase "shah mat," which means "the king is helpless" or "the king is dead." This term was used in the game of chess to signify the end of the game when the opponent's king is in a position where it cannot escape capture.
"Sincerely" is typically used at the end of a formal letter or email to convey warm regards and genuine emotions towards the recipient. It is suitable in professional or personal settings when you want to express your goodwill, respect, or gratitude sincerely.
Latency
The term length is used to describe the measured distance from one end to another.
The expression, I remain sincerely yours, is used at the end of a letter. The expression is a valediction which is a phrase used to end a letter or a way to say goodbye.
It is called a Delta