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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
surround;
to shut in; to
confine
on all
sides;
to
include;
to shut up; to
encompass;
as, to
inclose
a fort or an army with
troops;
to
inclose
a town with
walls..
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Spadix
::
Spadix
(n.) A
fleshy
spike of
flowers,
usually
inclosed
in a leaf
called
a
spathe..
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..
Alkekengi
::
Alkekengi
(n.) An
herbaceous
plant of the
nightshade
family
(Physalis
alkekengi)
and its
fruit,
which is a well
flavored
berry,
the size of a
cherry,
loosely
inclosed
in a
enlarged
leafy
calyx;
-- also
called
winter
cherry,
ground
cherry,
and
strawberry
tomato..
Myocardium
::
Myocardium
(n.) The main
substance
of the
muscular
wall of the heart
inclosed
between
the
epicardium
and
endocardium.
In
::
In (v. t.) To
inclose;
to take in; to
harvest.
Compass
::
Compass
(n.) An
inclosed
space;
an area;
extent.
Frame
::
Frame (n.) A kind of open case or
structure
made for
admitting,
inclosing,
or
supporting
things,
as that which
incloses
or
contains
a
window,
door,
picture,
etc.; that on which
anything
is held or
stretched.
Encysted
::
Encysted
(a.)
Inclosed
in a cyst, or a sac,
bladder,
or
vesicle;
as, an
encysted
tumor..
Albuminin
::
Albuminin
(n.) The
substance
of the cells which
inclose
the white of
birds'
eggs.
Emboitement
::
Emboitement
(n.) The
hypothesis
that all
living
things
proceed
from
preexisting
germs,
and that these
encase
the germs of all
future
living
things,
inclosed
one
within
another..
Inclusion
::
Inclusion
(n.) A
foreign
substance,
either
liquid
or
solid,
usually
of
minute
size,
inclosed
in the mass of a
mineral..
Incapsulate
::
Incapsulate
(v. t.) To
inclose
completely,
as in a
membrane..
Embrace
::
Embrace
(n.) To
encircle;
to
encompass;
to
inclose.
Pome
::
Pome (n.) A fruit
composed
of
several
cartilaginous
or bony
carpels
inclosed
in an
adherent
fleshy
mass, which is
partly
receptacle
and
partly
calyx,
as an
apple,
quince,
or
pear..
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. t.) To
inclose
or
separate
with a
hedge;
to fence with a
thickly
set line or
thicket
of
shrubs
or small
trees;
as, to hedge a field or
garden..
Sagger
::
Sagger
(n.) A pot or case of fire clay, in which fine
stoneware
is
inclosed
while
baking
in the kiln; a
seggar..
Tore
::
Tore (n.) The solid
inclosed
by such a
surface;
--
sometimes
called
an
anchor
ring.
Case Shot
::
Case shot () A
collection
of small
projectiles,
inclosed
in a case or
canister..
Close
::
Close (v. t.) The
interest
which one may have in a piece of
ground,
even
though
it is not
inclosed..
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