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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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Gangway
::
Gangway
(v. i.) A
passage
or way into or out of any
inclosed
place;
esp., a
temporary
way of
access
formed
of
planks..
Embar
::
Embar (v. t.) To bar or shut in; to
inclose
securely,
as with
bars..
Circuit
::
Circuit
(n.) The space
inclosed
within
a
circle,
or
within
limits..
Carpathian
::
Carpathian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a range of
mountains
in
Austro-Hungary,
called
the
Carpathians,
which
partially
inclose
Hungary
on the
north,
east, and
south..
Ventilation
::
Ventilation
(n.) The act of
ventilating,
or the state of being
ventilated;
the art or
process
of
replacing
foul air by that which is pure, in any
inclosed
place,
as a
house,
a
church,
a mine, etc.; free
exposure
to air..
Yard
::
Yard (n.) An
inclosure;
usually,
a small
inclosed
place in front of, or
around,
a house or barn; as, a
courtyard;
a
cowyard;
a
barnyard..
Joust
::
Joust (v. i.) A
tilting
match;
a mock
combat
on
horseback
between
two
knights
in the lists or
inclosed
field.
Seggar
::
Seggar
(n.) A case or
holder
made of fire clay, in which fine
pottery
is
inclosed
while
baking
in the kin..
Capsulated
::
Capsulated
(a.)
Inclosed
in a
capsule,
or as in a chest or box..
Angiospermous
::
Angiospermous
(a.)
Having
seeds
inclosed
in a pod or other
pericarp.
Bail
::
Bail (n.) The outer wall of a
feudal
castle.
Hence:
The space
inclosed
by it; the outer
court.
Grapeshot
::
Grapeshot
(n.) A
cluster,
usually
nine in
number,
of small iron
balls,
put
together
by means of
cast-iron
circular
plates
at top and
bottom,
with two
rings,
and a
central
connecting
rod, in order to be used as a
charge
for a
cannon.
Formerly
grapeshot
were
inclosed
in
canvas
bags..
Open
::
Open (a.) Free of
access;
not shut up; not
closed;
affording
unobstructed
ingress
or
egress;
not
impeding
or
preventing
passage;
not
locked
up or
covered
over; --
applied
to
passageways;
as, an open door,
window,
road, etc.; also, to
inclosed
structures
or
objects;
as, open
houses,
boxes,
baskets,
bottles,
etc.; also, to means of
communication
or
approach
by water or land; as, an open
harbor
or
roadstead..
Bevilled
::
Bevilled
(a.)
Notched
with an angle like that
inclosed
by a
carpenter's
bevel;
-- said of a
partition
line of a
shield.
Clasp
::
Clasp (v. t.) To
inclose
and hold in the hand or with the arms; to
grasp;
to
embrace.
Enclose
::
Enclose
(v. t.) To
inclose.
See
Inclose.
Stableboy
::
Stable
(v. i.) To dwell or lodge in a
stable;
to dwell in an
inclosed
place;
to
kennel.
Phylactery
::
Phylactery
(n.) Among the
primitive
Christians,
a case in which the
relics
of the dead were
inclosed..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To sew or
fasten
together,
and
inclose
in a
cover;
as, to bind a
book..
Castellated
::
Castellated
(a.)
Inclosed
within
a
building;
as, a
fountain
or
cistern
castellated..
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