English

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Etymology

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From self- +‎ closing.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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self-closing (not comparable)

  1. Closing automatically after having been opened.
    • 1964 August, “New all-metal CIE coaches”, in Modern Railways, page 109:
      Self-closing, spring-loaded, sliding doors are fitted to ensure that the coaches are draught-proof.
  2. (web development, of an HTML or XML tag) In the form of (for example) <br /> or <br>, without containing any content, as opposed to (for example) <span>text</span>, which is composed of an opening (<span>) and a closing (</span>) tag.
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