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Meanings and definitions for CODA
What does CODA stand for? What does CODA mean?
- Coda (1987 film), an Australian horror film
- Coda (2019 film), a Canadian drama film
- Movie coda, a post-credits scene
- Coda (album), by Led Zeppelin
- Coda (Australian band), world music band
- Coda (Mexican band), a rock band from Mexico
- Coda (music), a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation
- "Coda" (Star Trek: Voyager), a 1997 episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- "Coda" (The Walking Dead), a 2014 episode of The Walking Dead
- "Coda", a 2016 episode of Endeavour season 3
- "Coda", a 2011 episode of Criminal Minds season 6
- Coda (ballet), the final dance in a grand pas
- Coda (comics), a group of female warriors in Wildstorm comics
- Coda (magazine), a Canadian jazz magazine published from 1958 to 2009
- Coda (novel), a 1994 novel by Thea Astley
- CODA System, a role-playing game system developed and published by Decipher, Inc
- Coda (file system), a network file system developed as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University
- Coda (web development software), a commercial and proprietary application developed by Panic
- CODA Content Delivery Architecture
- Coda.io, a cloud-based document editor that blends word-processing with spreadsheet and database functionality
- CEBAF On-line Data Acquisition, a system of the continuous electron beam accelerator facility
- COmponent Detection Algorithm, a mass spectrometry and chemometrics software algorithm
- CODA (company), financial software specialist now owned by UNIT4
- Calgary Olympic Development Association, the former name of the Canadian Winter Sport Institute, a non-profit organization
- Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA), a twelve-step program
- Coda Automotive, an electric motor vehicle company headquartered in Southern California, US
Coda (electric car), an all-electric car manufactured by Coda Automotive
- Coordinadora de Organizaciones de Defensa Ambiental, a coalition of Spanish environmental groups
- CODA (mixed-use development), Midtown Atlanta, US
- Coda (surname)
- Child of deaf adult (or CODA), a hearing person who was raised by a deaf parent or guardian
- Coda alla vaccinara, an Italian stew using oxtail
- Syllabic coda, the final consonant(s) of a syllable
- Caudate sonnet, an expanded version of the sonnet, consisting of 14 lines in standard sonnet forms followed by a coda
- Cub Koda (1948–2000), American rock and roll songwriter, singer, guitarist, disc jockey, music critic and record compiler
- Geeta Koda (born ca. 1983), Indian politician
- Gjon Koda (born 1893), Albanian friar, one of the 38 Blessed Martyrs of Albania
- Harold Koda (born 1950), American fashion scholar
- Madhu Koda (born 1971), Indian Chief Minister of the State of Jharkhand
- Kōda, often spelled Koda or Kouda, a common Japanese surname
Aya Kōda (1904–1990), Japanese essayist and novelist
- Gakuto Coda (born 1977), Japanese light novelist
- Isao Koda (born 1965), Japanese baseball pitcher
- Hiroyuki Koda (1944–1997), director of the US Yoshukai Karate Association 1979-1997
- Kaho Kōda (born 1967), Japanese voice actress
- Koda Kumi (born 1982), Japanese pop singer
- Kuniko Koda (born 1965), Japanese politician
- Kōda Rohan, pen name of Japanese author Kōda Shigeyuki (1867–1947)
- Masakazu Koda (born 1969), Japanese soccer player
- Mariko Kouda (born 1969), Japanese voice actress and J-Pop singer
- Naoko Kouda, stage name of Japanese voice actress Yumiko Satō (born 1959)
- Nobu Kōda (1870–1946), Japanese composer, violinist, and music teacher
- Shosei Koda (1979–2004), Japanese tourist who was beheaded in Iraq
- Kōda, fictional family in the Manpuku Japanese TV drama series (2018–)
- Koda Glover (born 1993), American baseball pitcher
- KODA (singer), Ghanaian gospel singer Kofi Owusu Dua Anto (born 1978)
- Koda Dam, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
- Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Akitakata, Hiroshima in 2004
- Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Kōta, Aichi in 1955
- Koda, or Koda-cho, a district (cho) of Tahara, Aichi Japan
- Koda River, the Japanese name of the Hutuo River (China), in the Linji school of Buddhism
- Koda River (D. R. Congo), also spelled Kodda or Kodha, in Ituri province
- Kōda River (Aichi), Japan; also called Kōta like the town
- Kōda River (Kōchi), Japan; "Kanda" in some English sources
- Koda (Russia), a tributary of the Angara in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
- Koda River (South Sudan), in Jubek State
- KODA, an FM radio station licensed to Houston, Texas, United States
- KODA, prefix of the KLAT AM radio station in Houston, Texas, until 1979
- KODA (Denmark), the collecting society for songwriters, composers and music publishers of Denmark
- KODA (Kid Of Deaf Adult), an acronym sometimes used to refer to a Child Of Deaf Adult (CODA) under the age of 18
- Koda, a character in the Disney Brother Bear movies.
- Koda (Power Rangers Dino Charge), a character in the television series Power Rangers Dino Charge
- Koda Farms, a family-owned rice producer in California
- Koda language, spoken in India and Bangladesh
- Koda millet or Kodo millet, Paspalum scrobiculatum
- Koda tree, Ehretia acuminata, from China, Japan, New Guinea and Australia
- Koda Jahanabad or Kora Jahanabad, town in Fatehpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Maavalla Koda, a religious organization in Estonia
- Thumbida Koda, a 1964 Kannada language film from India
- Choda (also known as Koda), an ancient Indian tribal group
- Khora
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