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138 words match “CLOSURE”

CLOSURE n. 5 definitions
The act of shutting; a closing; as, the closure of a chink.
DISCLOSURE n. 2 definitions
re. He feels it [his secret] beating at his heart, rising to his throat, and demanding disclosure. D. Webster.
ENCLOSURE n.
Inclosure. See Inclosure.
FORECLOSURE n.
The act or process of foreclosing; a proceeding which bars or extinguishes a mortgager's right of redeeming a mortgaged estate.
INCLOSURE n. 3 definitions
r placed within something; a thing contained; a space inclosed or fenced up. Within the inclosure there was a great store of houses. Hakluyt.
APOCALYPSE n.
Anything viewed as a revelation; as disclosure. The new apocalypse of Nature. Carlyle.
AREA n.
Any plane surface, as of the floor of a room or church, or of the ground within an inclosure; an open space in a building. The Alban lake . . . looks like the area of some vast amphitheater. Addison.
ATRESIA n.
Absence or closure of a natural passage or channel of the body; imperforation.
AVIARY n.
A house, inclosure, large cage, or other place, for keeping birds confined; a bird house. Lincolnshire may be termed the aviary of England. Fuller.
BAIT n.
esp. food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, inclosure, or net.
BARRACOON n.
A slave warehouse, or an inclosure where slaves are quartered temporarily. Du Chaillu.
BASTION n.
A work projecting outward from the main inclosure of a fortification, consisting of two faces and two flanks, and so constructed that it is able to defend by a flanking fire the adjacent curtain, or wall which extends from one bastion to another. Two adjacent bastions are connected by the curtain, which joins the flank…
BAWN n.
An inclosure with mud or stone walls, for keeping cattle; a fortified inclosure. [Obs.] Spenser.
BEE n.
Some species, in the larval state, are parasitic upon bees. -- Bee garden, a garden or inclosure to set beehives in ; an apiary. Mortimer. -- Bee glue, a soft, unctuous matter, with which bees cement the combs to the hives, and close up the cells; -- called also propolis. -- Bee hawk (Zoöl.), the honey buzzard. --…
BOSKET; BOSQUET n.
A grove; a thicket; shrubbery; an inclosure formed by branches of trees, regularly or irregularly disposed.
BOSOM n.
Embrace; loving or affectionate inclosure; fold. Within the bosom of that church. Hooker.
BOXING n.
Any boxlike inclosure or recess; a casing.
BRAKE n.
A frame for confining a refractory horse while the smith is shoeing him; also, an inclosure to restrain cattle, horses, etc. A horse . . . which Philip had bought . . . and because of his fierceness kept him within a brake of iron bars. J. Brende.
CAGE n.
A box or inclosure, wholly or partly of openwork, in wood or metal, used for confining birds or other animals. In his cage, like parrot fine and gay. Cowper.
CAMPUS n.
The principal grounds of a college or school, between the buildings or within the main inclosure; as, the college campus.
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