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Definition of inclose
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Inclose
(v. t.) To put into
harness;
to
harness.
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Cylinder
::
Cylinder
(n.) The space
inclosed
by any
cylindrical
surface.
The space may be
limited
or
unlimited
in
length.
Alkekengi
::
Alkekengi
(n.) An
herbaceous
plant of the
nightshade
family
(Physalis
alkekengi)
and its
fruit,
which is a well
flavored
berry,
the size of a
cherry,
loosely
inclosed
in a
enlarged
leafy
calyx;
-- also
called
winter
cherry,
ground
cherry,
and
strawberry
tomato..
Employ
::
Employ
(v. t.) To
inclose;
to
infold.
Landlock
::
Landlock
(v. t.) To
inclose,
or
nearly
inclose,
as a
harbor
or a
vessel,
with
land..
Disenclose
::
Disenclose
(v. t.) See
Disinclose.
Mesentery
::
Mesentery
(n.) The
membranes,
or one of the
membranes
(consisting
of a fold of the
peritoneum
and
inclosed
tissues),
which
connect
the
intestines
and their
appendages
with the
dorsal
wall of the
abdominal
cavity.
The
mesentery
proper
is
connected
with the
jejunum
and
ilium,
the other
mesenteries
being
called
mesocaecum,
mesocolon,
mesorectum,
etc..
Included
::
Included
(a.)
Inclosed;
confined.
Girdle
::
Girdle
(n.) That which
girds,
encircles,
or
incloses;
a
circumference;
a belt; esp., a belt, sash, or
article
of dress
encircling
the body
usually
at the
waist;
a
cestus..
Gangway
::
Gangway
(v. i.) A
passage
or way into or out of any
inclosed
place;
esp., a
temporary
way of
access
formed
of
planks..
Rib
::
Rib (v. t.) To
inclose,
as with ribs, and
protect;
to shut in..
Wall
::
Wall (v. t.) To
inclose
with a wall, or as with a
wall..
Vinery
::
Vinery
(n.) A
structure,
usually
inclosed
with
glass,
for
rearing
and
protecting
vines;
a
grapery..
Sheathed
::
Sheathed
(a.)
Povided
with, or
inclosed
in,
sheath..
Porch
::
Porch (n.) A
covered
and
inclosed
entrance
to a
building,
whether
taken from the
interior,
and
forming
a sort of
vestibule
within
the main wall, or
projecting
without
and with a
separate
roof.
Sometimes
the porch is large
enough
to serve as a
covered
walk. See also
Carriage
porch,
under
Carriage,
and
Loggia..
Han
::
Han (v. t.) To
inclose
for
mowing;
to set aside for
grass.
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..
Exorhizous
::
Exorhizous
(a.)
Having
a
radicle
which is not
inclosed
by the
cotyledons
or
plumule;
of or
relating
to an
exorhiza.
Park
::
Park (v. t.) To
inclose
in a park, or as in a
park..
Inrail
::
Inrail
(v. t.) To rail in; to
inclose
or
surround,
as with
rails..
Embrace
::
Embrace
(n.) To
encircle;
to
encompass;
to
inclose.
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