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    En·close
    /inˈklōz/

    verb

    • 1. surround or close off on all sides: "the entire estate was enclosed with walls" Similar surroundcircleringencompass
    • 2. place (something) in an envelope together with a letter: "I enclose a copy of the job description" Similar includeinsertput inenfold
  2. 3 days ago · adjective. enclosed in the same envelope or package. “the included check”. synonyms: enclosed. closed in or surrounded or included within.

  3. 2 days ago · Definitions of enclosed space. noun. space that is surrounded by something. synonyms: cavity. see more.

  4. 5 days ago · Court, a person or body of persons having judicial authority to hear and resolve disputes in civil, criminal, ecclesiastical, or military cases. The word ‘court,’ which originally meant simply an enclosed place, also denotes the chamber, hall, building, or other place where judicial proceedings are held.

  5. 2 days ago · Clear and simple definitions in American English from Britannica's language experts. More usage examples than any other dictionary.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HTMLHTML - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · HTML. HyperText Markup Language ( HTML) is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It defines the content and structure of web content. It is often assisted by technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and scripting languages such as JavaScript .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › N-spheren-sphere - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · The space enclosed by an -sphere is called an (+)-ball. An (+)-ball is closed if it includes the -sphere, and it is open if it does not include the -sphere. Specifically: A -ball, a line segment, is the interior of a 0-sphere.

  8. 3 days ago · Sikkim is a basin surrounded on three sides by precipitous mountain walls. There is little lowland, and the variation in relief is extreme. Within a stretch of roughly 50 miles (80 km), the land rises from an elevation of about 750 feet (225 metres) in the Tista River valley to nearly 28,200 feet (8,600 metres) at Kanchenjunga, India’s highest peak and the world’s third highest mountain.