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fi·nale \fə̇ˈnalē, fēˈ-, -näl-, -nȧl-, -li\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian, from finale, adjective, final, from Latin finalis — more at final : the close or termination of something: as a. (1) : the last section or movement of an instrumental musical composition (2) : the last section or piece in any act of an opera usually arranged for a large ensemble b. : the closing part, piece, scene, or number in any public performance < the finale of a ballet > c. : the close or conclusion of any sequence, series, or action : the last and often climactic event or item in a series < this was the sad finale of every reflection — Jane Austen > < the novel has its finale at a cocktail bar > < drop over a high cliff as a finale to a succession of cascades — American Guide Series: Oregon > < the finale is cut-up fresh fruit — Jane Nickerson > |