enclose or inclose /in-klōzˈ/    transitive verb- To close or shut in
 - To confine
 - To surround
 - To put within, esp of something sent within a letter or within its envelope
 - To seclude
 - To fence (esp waste land)
     ORIGIN: en- (1a) and close2   enclosˈer or inclosˈer  noun  enclosure or inclosure /-klōˈzhər/   noun - The act of enclosing
 - The state of being enclosed
 - That which is enclosed, esp in a letter
 - A space fenced off
 - An enclosed space at a sporting event reserved for certain spectators
 - That which encloses
 - A barrier
 - The division of common land into privately-owned plots (historical)
 - The framing of a window
      enclosed order  noun  A Christian religious order leading an entirely contemplative life, not going out into the world to work    |