CodaScope
Co·da:
Pronunciation: \ˈkō-də\
Etymology: Italian, literally, tail, from Latin cauda
Date: circa 1753
§ concluding musical section that is formally distinct from the main structure
§ concluding part of a literary or dramatic work
§ something that serves to round out, conclude, or summarize and usually has its own interest
Scope:
Pronunciation:\ˈskōp\
Etymology: Italian scopo purpose, goal, from Greek skopos; akin to Greek skeptesthai to watch, look at
Date: circa 1555
§ intention, object
§ space or opportunity for unhampered motion, activity, or thought
§ extent of treatment, activity, or influence
§ range of operation: as
+ the range of a logical operator : a string in predicate calculus that is governed by a quantifier
+ a grammatical constituent that determines the interpretation of a predicate or quantifier