/ɛnklowˈzd/ - [enklowzd] - en•closed
We found 5 definitions of enclosed from 4 different sources.
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enclosed - closed in or surrounded or included within; "an enclosed porch"; "an enclosed yard"; "the enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling" | ||
unenclosed not closed in our surrounded or included; "an unenclosed porch"; "unenclosed common land" | ||
basined enclosed in a basin | ||
besieged surrounded by hostile forces; "the besieged town" | ||
boxed-in, boxed in, boxed enclosed in or set off by a border or box; "boxed sections of the report"; "boxed announcements in the newspaper" | ||
capsulate, capsulated used of seeds or spores that are enclosed in a capsule | ||
clathrate designating or relating to a compound in which one component is physically enclosed within the crystal structure of another | ||
closed in, closed not open or affording passage or access; "the many closed streets made travel difficult"; "our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains" | ||
coarctate (of an insect pupa) enclosed in a rigid case | ||
embedded inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole; "confused by the embedded Latin quotations"; "an embedded subordinate clause" | ||
fencelike resembling a fence | ||
included enclosed in the same envelope or package; "the included check" | ||
involved emotionally involved | ||
self-enclosed of self-imposed enclosure or confinement; "a self-enclosed Jewish cosmos" |