datum vs wrap-up

datum

noun
  • A premise from which conclusions are drawn. 

  • A floating reference point, or SLDMB, used to evaluate surface currents in a body of water. Often employed by coastal search and rescue. 

  • A fixed reference point or set of reference points which precisely define a system of measurement or a coordinate system. 

  • A fact known from direct observation. 

verb
  • To provide missing data points by using a mathematical model to extrapolate values that are outside the range of a measuring device. 

wrap-up

noun
  • A concluding action; a conclusion. 

  • A brief condensation or recapitulation as a final summary, especially to a news programme. 

How often have the words datum and wrap-up occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )