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Enclosed vs. Inclosed

Enclosed and Inclosed Definitions

Enclosed

To surround on all sides; close in
A valley that is enclosed by rugged peaks.

Inclosed

To surround on all sides; close in
A valley that is enclosed by rugged peaks.

Enclosed

To fence in so as to prevent common use
Enclosed the pasture.

Inclosed

To fence in so as to prevent common use
Enclosed the pasture.

Enclosed

To build or equip with a roof and walls
Enclosed the deck for winter use.

Inclosed

To build or equip with a roof and walls
Enclosed the deck for winter use.
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Enclosed

To contain, especially so as to envelop or shelter
"Every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret" (Charles Dickens).

Inclosed

To contain, especially so as to envelop or shelter
"Every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret" (Charles Dickens).

Enclosed

To insert into the same envelope or package
Enclose a check with the order.

Inclosed

To insert into the same envelope or package
Enclose a check with the order.

Enclosed

Contained; held within a container.
The gas is completely enclosed within the bottle.

Inclosed

Variant of enclose.
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Enclosed

Surrounded by a wall, fence or similar barrier.
An enclosed garden

Inclosed

Surrounded.

Enclosed

Having closed slats.

Inclosed

Contained within something.

Enclosed

Simple past tense and past participle of enclose

Inclosed

Simple past tense and past participle of inclose
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Enclosed

Surrounded or closed in, usually on all sides. Opposite of unenclosed.

Enclosed

Closed in or surrounded or included within;
An enclosed porch
An enclosed yard
The enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling

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