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Definition of inclose
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of inclose is as below...
Inclose
(v. t.) To put
within
a case,
envelope,
or the like; to fold (a
thing)
within
another
or into the same
parcel;
as, to
inclose
a
letter
or a bank
note..
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Zooecium
::
Zooecium
(n.) One of the cells or tubes which
inclose
the
feeling
zooids
of
Bryozoa.
See
Illust.
of Sea Moss.
Roof
::
Roof (v. t.) To
inclose
in a
house;
figuratively,
to
shelter..
Enchest
::
Enchest
(v. t.) To
inclose
in a
chest.
Gymnosperm
::
Gymnosperm
(n.) A plant that bears naked seeds (i. e., seeds not
inclosed
in an
ovary),
as the
common
pine and
hemlock.
Cf.
Angiosperm..
Sekes
::
Sekes (n.) A place in a pagan
temple
in which the
images
of the
deities
were
inclosed.
Contain
::
Contain
(v. t.) To hold
within
fixed
limits;
to
comprise;
to
include;
to
inclose;
to hold.
Egg
::
Egg (n.) The oval or
roundish
body laid by
domestic
poultry
and other
birds,
tortoises,
etc. It
consists
of a yolk,
usually
surrounded
by the white or
albumen,
and
inclosed
in a shell or
strong
membrane..
Common
::
Common
(n.) An
inclosed
or
uninclosed
tract of
ground
for
pleasure,
for
pasturage,
etc., the use of which
belongs
to the
public;
or to a
number
of
persons..
Inclosure
::
Inclosure
(n.) That which
incloses;
a
barrier
or
fence.
Bottle
::
Bottle
(v. t.) To put into
bottles;
to
inclose
in, or as in, a
bottle
or
bottles;
to keep or
restrain
as in a
bottle;
as, to
bottle
wine or
porter;
to
bottle
up one's
wrath..
Angle
::
Angle (n.) The
inclosed
space near the point where two lines meet; a
corner;
a nook.
Pelecoid
::
Pelecoid
(n.) A
figure,
somewhat
hatched-shaped,
bounded
by a
semicircle
and two
inverted
quadrants,
and equal in area to the
square
ABCD
inclosed
by the
chords
of the four
quadrants..
Bin
::
Bin (n.) A box,
frame,
crib, or
inclosed
place,
used as a
receptacle
for any
commodity;
as, a corn bin; a wine bin; a coal bin..
Cortile
::
Cortile
(n.) An open
internal
courtyard
inclosed
by the walls of a large
dwelling
house or other large and
stately
building.
Clasp
::
Clasp (v. t.) To
inclose
and hold in the hand or with the arms; to
grasp;
to
embrace.
Areolet
::
Areolet
(n.) A small
inclosed
area; esp. one of the small
spaces
on the wings of
insects,
circumscribed
by the
veins..
Ring
::
Ring (n.) An
inclosed
space in which
pugilists
fight;
hence,
figuratively,
prize
fighting..
Imbound
::
Imbound
(v. t.) To
inclose
in
limits;
to shut in.
Issue
::
Issue (v. i.) To pass or flow out; to run out, as from any
inclosed
place..
Encircle
::
Encircle
(v. t.) To form a
circle
about;
to
inclose
within
a
circle
or ring; to
surround;
as, to
encircle
one in the arms; the army
encircled
the
city..
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