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Definition of inclose
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Inclose
(v. t.) To put into
harness;
to
harness.
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Nip
::
Nip (v. t.) To catch and
inclose
or
compress
tightly
between
two
surfaces,
or
points
which are
brought
together
or
closed;
to
pinch;
to close in
upon..
Shroud
::
Shroud
(n.) To cover with a
shroud;
especially,
to
inclose
in a
winding
sheet;
to dress for the
grave..
Cell
::
Cell (v. t.) To place or
inclose
in a cell.
Pen
::
Pen (n. & v.) To shut up, as in a pen or cage; to
confine
in a small
inclosure
or
narrow
space;
to coop up, or shut in; to
inclose..
Inclose
::
Inclose
(v. t.) To put into
harness;
to
harness.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) The
railing
that
incloses
the place which
counsel
occupy
in
courts
of
justice.
Hence,
the
phrase
at the bar of the court
signifies
in open
court..
Spadix
::
Spadix
(n.) A
fleshy
spike of
flowers,
usually
inclosed
in a leaf
called
a
spathe..
Tentorium
::
Tentorium
(n.) A fold of the dura mater which
separates
the
cerebellum
from the
cerebrum
and often
incloses
a
process
or plate of the skull
called
the bony
tentorium.
Intrunk
::
Intrunk
(v. t.) To
inclose
as in a
trunk;
to
incase.
Button
::
Button
(n.) To
fasten
with a
button
or
buttons;
to
inclose
or make
secure
with
buttons;
-- often
followed
by up.
Brickyard
::
Brickyard
(n.) A place where
bricks
are made,
especially
an
inclosed
place..
Shell
::
Shell (n.) A
coarse
kind of
coffin;
also, a thin
interior
coffin
inclosed
in a more
substantial
one..
Wall
::
Wall (v. t.) To
inclose
with a wall, or as with a
wall..
Oak
::
Oak (n.) Any tree or shrub of the genus
Quercus.
The oaks have
alternate
leaves,
often
variously
lobed,
and
staminate
flowers
in
catkins.
The fruit is a
smooth
nut,
called
an
acorn,
which is more or less
inclosed
in a scaly
involucre
called
the cup or
cupule.
There are now
recognized
about three
hundred
species,
of which
nearly
fifty occur in the
United
States,
the rest in
Europe,
Asia, and the other parts of North
America,
a very few
barely
reaching
the
northern
parts of South
America
and Afric
Enchest
::
Enchest
(v. t.) To
inclose
in a
chest.
Areolet
::
Areolet
(n.) A small
inclosed
area; esp. one of the small
spaces
on the wings of
insects,
circumscribed
by the
veins..
Sheathed
::
Sheathed
(a.)
Povided
with, or
inclosed
in,
sheath..
Pit
::
Pit (n.) An
inclosed
area into which
gamecocks,
dogs, and other
animals
are
brought
to
fight,
or where dogs are
trained
to kill
rats..
Park
::
Park (n.) A piece of
ground,
in or near a city or town,
inclosed
and kept for
ornament
and
recreation;
as, Hyde Park in
London;
Central
Park in New
York..
Cylinder
::
Cylinder
(n.) The space
inclosed
by any
cylindrical
surface.
The space may be
limited
or
unlimited
in
length.
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