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Definition of inclose
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Inclose
(v. t.) To
separate
from
common
grounds
by a
fence;
as, to
inclose
lands..
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Booly
::
Booly (n.) A
company
of Irish
herdsmen,
or a
single
herdsman,
wandering
from place to place with
flocks
and
herds,
and
living
on their milk, like the
Tartars;
also, a place in the
mountain
pastures
inclosed
for the
shelter
of
cattle
or their
keepers..
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
square,
or
portion
of a city
inclosed
by
streets,
whether
occupied
by
buildings
or not..
Bosom
::
Bosom (v. t.) To
inclose
or carry in the
bosom;
to keep with care; to take to
heart;
to
cherish.
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To sew or
fasten
together,
and
inclose
in a
cover;
as, to bind a
book..
Inlet
::
Inlet (n.) A
passage
by which an
inclosed
place may be
entered;
a place of
ingress;
entrance.
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..
Sarcolemma
::
Sarcolemma
(n.) The very thin
transparent
and
apparently
homogeneous
sheath
which
incloses
a
striated
muscular
fiber;
the
myolemma.
Bottled
::
Bottled
(a.) Put into
bottles;
inclosed
in
bottles;
pent up in, or as in, a
bottle..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
diagram
or
drawing;
made to
represent
a
magnitude
or the
relation
of two or more
magnitudes;
a
surface
or space
inclosed
on all
sides;
--
called
superficial
when
inclosed
by
lines,
and solid when
inclosed
by
surface;
any
arrangement
made up of
points,
lines,
angles,
surfaces,
etc..
Inclose
::
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..
Box
::
Box (v. t.) To
inclose
with
boarding,
lathing,
etc., so as to bring to a
required
form..
Incaverned
::
Incaverned
(a.)
Inclosed
or shut up as in a
cavern.
Compartment
::
Compartment
(n.) One of the parts into which an
inclosed
portion
of space is
divided,
as by
partitions,
or
lines;
as, the
compartments
of a
cabinet,
a
house,
or a
garden..
Joust
::
Joust (v. i.) A
tilting
match;
a mock
combat
on
horseback
between
two
knights
in the lists or
inclosed
field.
Encapsulation
::
Encapsulation
(n.) The act of
inclosing
in a
capsule;
the
growth
of a
membrane
around
(any part) so as to
inclose
it in a
capsule.
Crown
::
Crown (n.) The area
inclosed
between
two
concentric
perimeters.
Roof
::
Roof (v. t.) To
inclose
in a
house;
figuratively,
to
shelter..
Enchase
::
Enchase
(v. t.) To
incase
or
inclose
in a
border
or rim; to
surround
with an
ornamental
casing,
as a gem with gold; to
encircle;
to
inclose;
to
adorn..
Bound
::
Bound (v. t.) To
limit;
to
terminate;
to fix the
furthest
point of
extension
of; -- said of
natural
or of moral
objects;
to lie
along,
or form, a
boundary
of; to
inclose;
to
circumscribe;
to
restrain;
to
confine..
Hag
::
Hag (n.) A small wood, or part of a wood or
copse,
which is
marked
off or
inclosed
for
felling,
or which has been
felled..
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