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rules of order vs closure

closure vs rules of order

rules of order and closure both are nouns.

rules of order is not a verb while closure is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rules of order Yes No No No
closure Yes No Yes No
As nouns, closure is a hyponym of rules of order; that is, closure is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than rules of order:
  • rules of order: a body of rules followed by an assembly
  • closure: a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body
Other hyponyms of rules of order include interpellation, standing order, cloture, gag law, gag rule, point of order, previous question.
rules of order (noun) closure (noun)
a body of rules followed by an assembly termination of operations
the act of blocking
approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap
an obstruction in a pipe or tube
a Gestalt principle of organization holding that there is an innate tendency to perceive incomplete objects as complete and to close or fill gaps and to perceive asymmetric stimuli as symmetric
something settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making
a rule for limiting or ending debate in a deliberative body
rules of order (verb) closure (verb)
terminate debate by calling for a vote
Difference between rules of order and closure

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