conclusion is a Noun
[1] The last part of anything; close; termination; end. A fluorish of trumpets announced the conclusion of the contest. Prescott.
[2] Final decision; determination; result. And the conclusion is, she shall be thine. Shak.
[3] Any inference or result of reasoning.
[4] The inferred proposition of a syllogism; the necessary consequence of the conditions asserted in two related propositions called premises. See Syllogism. He granted him both the major and minor, but denied him the conclusion. Addison.
[5] Drawing of inferences. [Poetic] Your wife Octavia, with her modest eyes And still conclusion. Shak.
[6] An experiment, or something from which a conclusion may be drawn. [Obs.] We practice likewise all conclusions of grafting and inoculating. Bacon.
[7] The end or close of a pleading, e.g., the formal ending of an indictment, "against the peace," etc.
[8] An estoppel or bar by which a person is held to a particular position. Wharton. Conclusion to the country (Law), the conclusion of a pleading by which a party "puts himself upon the country," i.e., appeals to the verdict of a jury. Mozley & W. -- In conclusion. (a) Finally. (b) In short. -- To try conclusions, to make a trial or an experiment. Like the famous ape, To try conclusions, in the basket creep. Shak.
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