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Enclosed   /ɛnklˈoʊzd/  /ɪnklˈoʊzd/   Listen
Enclosed

adjective
1.
Closed in or surrounded or included within.  "An enclosed yard" , "The enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling"



Enclose

verb
1.
Enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering.  Synonyms: enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrap.
2.
Close in.  Synonyms: confine, hold in.
3.
Surround completely.  Synonyms: close in, inclose, shut in.  "They closed in the porch with a fence"
4.
Introduce.  Synonyms: inclose, insert, introduce, put in, stick in.



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"Enclosed" Quotes from Famous Books



... and the weather looks as if we should be in the clouds all the time. It's a bonny little model and answers my hand like a tender-mouthed horse. The engine is a ten-cylinder rotary Robur working up to one hundred and seventy-five. It has all the modern improvements—enclosed fuselage, high-curved landing skids, brakes, gyroscopic steadiers, and three speeds, worked by an alteration of the angle of the planes upon the Venetian-blind principle. I took a shot-gun with me and a ...
— Tales of Terror and Mystery • Arthur Conan Doyle

... letter. And it enclosed another from the Mentor Construction Company. They are going to give me an opening with that portion of the concern that is now operating in ...
— Dave Porter and His Double - The Disapperarance of the Basswood Fortune • Edward Stratemeyer

... will not be equal to each other, because it takes a line of greater length to compass the channels and the flutes. This being granted, it is not improper, in narrow quarters or where the space is enclosed, to use in a building columns of somewhat slender proportions, since we can help out by a duly proportionate ...
— Ten Books on Architecture • Vitruvius

... enclosed on the sides by hedges. At the back, espaliers. Vegetables and flowers of all kinds. Cold frames. Among the fruit trees, an upright pole, rigged in an old frock-coat, pair of trousers, and opera hat, fills the ...
— Chantecler - Play in Four Acts • Edmond Rostand

... wife, and their four sons had been fifteen years on this uninhabited coast, when a storm drove the English despatch sloop Nelson to the same spot. Before this event occurred, the family had cleared and enclosed a large extent of country; but, whether the territory was part of an island or part of a continent, they had not yet ascertained. The land was naturally fertile; and, amongst other things that had been obtained ...
— Willis the Pilot • Paul Adrien


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