ALL meanings of preclosure
clo·sure
P p - noun preclosure Parliamentary Procedure. a cloture. 1
- noun preclosure Surveying. completion of a closed traverse in such a way that the point of origin and the endpoint coincide within an acceptably small margin of error. Compare error of closure. 1
- noun preclosure Mathematics. the property of being closed with respect to a particular operation. the intersection of all closed sets that contain a given set. 1
- noun preclosure Psychology. the tendency to see an entire figure even though the picture of it is incomplete, based primarily on the viewer's past experience. a sense of psychological certainty or completeness: a need for closure. 1
- noun preclosure Obsolete. something that encloses or shuts in; enclosure. 1
- noun preclosure the act of closing; the state of being closed. 1
- noun preclosure a bringing to an end; conclusion. 1
- noun preclosure something that closes or shuts. 1
- noun preclosure closer1 (def 2). 1
- noun preclosure an architectural screen or parapet, especially one standing free between columns or piers. 1
- noun preclosure Phonetics. an occlusion of the vocal tract as an articulatory feature of a particular speech sound. Compare constriction (def 5). 1