"Inclose" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
To shut up. “To inclose a jury,” in Scotch practice, is to shut them up in a room by themselves. Bell. See Union Pac. Ry. Co. v. Harris, 28 Kan. 210; Camp-bell v. Gilbert, 57 Ala. 569
To put within a case, envelope, or the like; to fold (a
thing) within another or into the same parcel; as, to inclose a letter
or a bank note.
To put into harness; to harness.
To separate from common grounds by a fence; as, to
inclose lands.
To surround; to shut in; to confine on all sides; to
include; to shut up; to encompass; as, to inclose a fort or an army
with troops; to inclose a town with walls.
my uncle died.and i don't feel sad because he died.but i felt so sad when i realize that i will never see him alive again in my whole life.
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One evening this Columbia Yuppie was stopped for allegedly drunken driving and was given a breath test by the Howard County Police."Well ?" he asked somewhat belligerently as the Desk Sergeant slowly read the print out and entered the information in the arrest record."Disappointing to say the least," the Sergeant replied. "Chateau Duvalier... 1962... rather thin... not aged well at all."
The substance of the cells which inclose the white of birds' eggs.
Read the complete definitionAn herbaceous plant of the nightshade family (Physalis alkekengi) and its fruit, which is a well flavored berry, the size …
Read the complete definitionA boundary line, as going around a place; an exterior or inclosing line or limit
Read the complete definitionHaving fruit inclosed within a covering that does not form a part of itself; as, the filbert covered by its …
Read the complete definitionA plant which has its seeds inclosed in a pericarp.
Read the complete definitionHaving seeds inclosed in a pod or other pericarp.
Read the complete definitionThe inclosed space near the point where two lines meet; a corner; a nook.
Read the complete definitionTo take to one's proper and separate use. To improve; to enhance the value or profits of anything. To inclose …
Read the complete definitionImprovement of common lands, by inclosing and converting them to the uses of husbandry for the advantage of the lord …
Read the complete definitionThe inclosed space on which a building stands.
Read the complete definitionAn Inclosed yard or opening in a house; an open place adjoining a house. 1 Chit Pr. 176
Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to an area; as, areal interstices (the areas or spaces inclosed by the reticulate vessels of leaves).
Read the complete definitionA small inclosed area; esp. one of the small spaces on the wings of insects, circumscribed by the veins.
Read the complete definitionA exterior covering, forming a false coat or appendage to a seed, as the loose, transparent bag inclosing the seed …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. To let or demise at a fixed rent. Particularly used with reference to the public domain …
Read the complete definitionA letting or renting, esp. a license to inclose land in a forest with a low hedge and a ditch, …
Read the complete definitionThe Cynara scolymus, a plant somewhat resembling a thistle, with a dilated, imbricated, and prickly involucre. The head (to which …
Read the complete definitionA genus of plants found in central Europe and about the Mediterranean, having flowers on a spadix inclosed in a …
Read the complete definitionA form of micrococcus, found in putrid meat infusions, occurring in peculiar masses, each of which is inclosed in a …
Read the complete definitionA small membranous bladder or tube in which are inclosed the seedlike reproductive particles or sporules of lichens and certain …
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