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Definition of inclose
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Inclose
(v. t.) To put into
harness;
to
harness.
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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..
Instore
::
Instore
(v. t.) To store up; to
inclose;
to
contain.
Envault
::
Envault
(v. t.) To
inclose
in a
vault;
to
entomb.
Egg
::
Egg (n.) The oval or
roundish
body laid by
domestic
poultry
and other
birds,
tortoises,
etc. It
consists
of a yolk,
usually
surrounded
by the white or
albumen,
and
inclosed
in a shell or
strong
membrane..
Gangway
::
Gangway
(v. i.) A
passage
or way into or out of any
inclosed
place;
esp., a
temporary
way of
access
formed
of
planks..
Enseam
::
Enseam
(v. t.) To sew up; to
inclose
by a seam;
hence,
to
include;
to
contain..
Capsule
::
Capsule
(n.) A small
cylindrical
or
spherical
gelatinous
envelope
in which
nauseous
or acrid doses are
inclosed
to be
swallowed.
Wall
::
Wall (v. t.) To
inclose
with a wall, or as with a
wall..
Rib
::
Rib (v. t.) To
inclose,
as with ribs, and
protect;
to shut in..
Sausage
::
Sausage
(n.) An
article
of food
consisting
of meat (esp. pork)
minced
and
highly
seasoned,
and
inclosed
in a
cylindrical
case or skin
usually
made of the
prepared
intestine
of some
animal..
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..
Encystment
::
Encystment
(n.) A
process
by which many
internal
parasites,
esp. in their
larval
states,
become
inclosed
within
a cyst in the
muscles,
liver,
etc. See
Trichina..
Corral
::
Corral
(v. t.) To
surround
and
inclose;
to coop up; to put into an
inclosed
space;
--
primarily
used with
reference
to
securing
horses
and
cattle
in an
inclosure
of
wagons
while
traversing
the
plains,
but in the
Southwestern
United
States
now
colloquially
applied
to the
capturing,
securing,
or
penning
of
anything..
Fenceless
::
Fenceless
(a.)
Without
a
fence;
uninclosed;
open;
unguarded;
defenseless.
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
Infield
::
Infield
(v. t.) To
inclose,
as a
field..
Mollusca
::
Mollusca
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
of the
animal
kingdom,
including
the
classes
Cephalopoda,
Gastropoda,
PteropodaScaphopoda,
and
Lamellibranchiata,
or
Conchifera.
These
animals
have an
unsegmented
bilateral
body, with most of the
organs
and parts
paired,
but not
repeated
longitudinally.
Most of them
develop
a
mantle,
which
incloses
either
a
branchial
or a
pulmonary
cavity.
They are
generally
more or less
covered
and
protected
by a
calcareous
shell,
which may be
univalve,
bivalve,
or m
Inclosed
::
Inclosed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inclos.
Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway;
an
opening
or
entrance
to an
inclosed
place;
a gate; a door; a
portal.
Sekes
::
Sekes (n.) A place in a pagan
temple
in which the
images
of the
deities
were
inclosed.
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