terminology - What term is used for the closing of a letter?


Salutation is the term used to describe the beginning of a letter or other correspondence. What is the term used for the closing of a letter? Here are some examples: Yours truly, Sincerely, Best wishes, Love?


Searching for 'antonym of salutation'1 was not helpful.


EDIT: This need not be expressed as a single word. (Whatever is correct is fine, whether one word or a phrase!)


1. Citation (IEEE Style): Thesaurus.com, "salutation," in Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition. Source location: Philip Lief Group 2009.



Answer



The symmetrical term is valediction, but I don't suppose it's very much used.


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