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Definition of inclosed
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Inclosed
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Inclos.
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Mesentery
::
Mesentery
(n.) The
membranes,
or one of the
membranes
(consisting
of a fold of the
peritoneum
and
inclosed
tissues),
which
connect
the
intestines
and their
appendages
with the
dorsal
wall of the
abdominal
cavity.
The
mesentery
proper
is
connected
with the
jejunum
and
ilium,
the other
mesenteries
being
called
mesocaecum,
mesocolon,
mesorectum,
etc..
Cylinder
::
Cylinder
(n.) The space
inclosed
by any
cylindrical
surface.
The space may be
limited
or
unlimited
in
length.
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
square,
or
portion
of a city
inclosed
by
streets,
whether
occupied
by
buildings
or not..
Sekes
::
Sekes (n.) A place in a pagan
temple
in which the
images
of the
deities
were
inclosed.
Orb
::
Orb (n.) One of the azure
transparent
spheres
conceived
by the
ancients
to be
inclosed
one
within
another,
and to carry the
heavenly
bodies
in their
revolutions..
Brickyard
::
Brickyard
(n.) A place where
bricks
are made,
especially
an
inclosed
place..
Cockpit
::
Cockpit
(n.) A pit, or
inclosed
area, for
cockfights..
Cage
::
Cage (n.) The box,
bucket,
or
inclosed
platform
of a lift or
elevator;
a
cagelike
structure
moving
in a
shaft..
Capsulated
::
Capsulated
(a.)
Inclosed
in a
capsule,
or as in a chest or box..
Fenceless
::
Fenceless
(a.)
Without
a
fence;
uninclosed;
open;
unguarded;
defenseless.
Langrel
::
Langrel
(n.) A kind of shot
formerly
used at sea for
tearing
sails and
rigging.
It
consisted
of
bolts,
nails,
and other
pieces
of iron
fastened
together
or
inclosed
in a
canister..
Compass
::
Compass
(n.) An
inclosed
space;
an area;
extent.
Chase
::
Chase (v.) An open
hunting
ground
to which game
resorts,
and which is
private
properly,
thus
differing
from a
forest,
which is not
private
property,
and from a park, which is
inclosed.
Sometimes
written
chace..
Ascus
::
Ascus (n.) A small
membranous
bladder
or tube in which are
inclosed
the
seedlike
reproductive
particles
or
sporules
of
lichens
and
certain
fungi.
Roe
::
Roe (n.) The ova or spawn of
fishes
and
amphibians,
especially
when still
inclosed
in the
ovarian
membranes.
Sometimes
applied,
loosely,
to the sperm and the
testes
of the
male..
Caryophyllaceous
::
Caryophyllaceous
(a.)
Having
corollas
of five
petals
with long claws
inclosed
in a
tubular,
calyx,
as the pink.
Area
::
Area (n.) The
inclosed
space on which a
building
stands.
Brain
::
Brain (n.) The
whitish
mass of soft
matter
(the
center
of the
nervous
system,
and the seat of
consciousness
and
volition)
which is
inclosed
in the
cartilaginous
or bony
cranium
of
vertebrate
animals.
It is
simply
the
anterior
termination
of the
spinal
cord, and is
developed
from three
embryonic
vesicles,
whose
cavities
are
connected
with the
central
canal of the cord; the
cavities
of the
vesicles
become
the
central
cavities,
or
ventricles,
and the walls
thicken
unequally
and
become
the three seg
Exorhiza
::
Exorhiza
(n.) A plant Whose
radicle
is not
inclosed
or
sheathed
by the
cotyledons
or
plumule.
Coffin
::
Coffin
(n.) The case in which a dead human body is
inclosed
for
burial.
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