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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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Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
square,
or
portion
of a city
inclosed
by
streets,
whether
occupied
by
buildings
or not..
Wrapper
::
Wrapper
(n.) That in which
anything
is
wrapped,
or
inclosed;
envelope;
covering..
Cupuliferous
::
Cupuliferous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
family
of
plants
of which the oak and the
chestnut
are
examples,
-- trees
bearing
a
smooth,
solid nut
inclosed
in some kind of cup or bur;
bearing,
or
furnished
with, a
cupule..
Exorhizous
::
Exorhizous
(a.)
Having
a
radicle
which is not
inclosed
by the
cotyledons
or
plumule;
of or
relating
to an
exorhiza.
Bank
::
Bank (v. t.) To raise a mound or dike
about;
to
inclose,
defend,
or
fortify
with a bank; to
embank..
Encysted
::
Encysted
(a.)
Inclosed
in a cyst, or a sac,
bladder,
or
vesicle;
as, an
encysted
tumor..
Cage
::
Cage (n.) The box,
bucket,
or
inclosed
platform
of a lift or
elevator;
a
cagelike
structure
moving
in a
shaft..
Inclose
::
Inclose
(v. t.) To
separate
from
common
grounds
by a
fence;
as, to
inclose
lands..
Clasp
::
Clasp (v. t.) To
inclose
and hold in the hand or with the arms; to
grasp;
to
embrace.
Angle
::
Angle (n.) The
inclosed
space near the point where two lines meet; a
corner;
a nook.
Gate
::
Gate (n.) A large door or
passageway
in the wall of a city, of an
inclosed
field or
place,
or of a grand
edifice,
etc.; also, the
movable
structure
of
timber,
metal,
etc., by which the
passage
can be
closed..
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..
Embox
::
Embox (v. t.) To
inclose,
as in a box; to
imbox..
Balcony
::
Balcony
(n.) A
platform
projecting
from the wall of a
building,
usually
resting
on
brackets
or
consoles,
and
inclosed
by a
parapet;
as, a
balcony
in front of a
window.
Also, a
projecting
gallery
in
places
of
amusement;
as, the
balcony
in a
theater..
Incarcerate
::
Incarcerate
(v. t.) To
confine;
to shut up or
inclose;
to hem in.
Templed
::
Templed
(a.)
Supplied
with a
temple
or
temples,
or with
churches;
inclosed
in a
temple..
Fauces
::
Fauces
(n.pl.)
The
narrow
passage
from the mouth to the
pharynx,
situated
between
the soft
palate
and the base of the
tongue;
--
called
also the
isthmus
of the
fauces.
On
either
side of the
passage
two
membranous
folds,
called
the
pillars
of the
fauces,
inclose
the
tonsils..
Cella
::
Cella (n.) The part
inclosed
within
the walls of an
ancient
temple,
as
distinguished
from the open
porticoes..
Bed
::
Bed (v. t.) To lay or put in any
hollow
place,
or place of rest and
security,
surrounded
or
inclosed;
to
embed;
to
furnish
with or place upon a bed or
foundation;
as, to bed a
stone;
it was
bedded
on a
rock..
Urn
::
Urn (v. t.) To
inclose
in, or as in, an urn; to
inurn..
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