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Meaning

Verb

  • To
    a gap.
  • To
    a
    , or part of a
    ,
    to another so that the
    or
    between the two is removed.
  • To
    a gap.
  • To
    or block.
  • To
    ; to
    in
    combat.
  • In Engineering:
  • To
    a gap.
  • To
    to a
    from flowing.
  • In Electricity:
  • To
    a gap.
  • To
    , to terminate.
  • To
    ; to conclude.
  • To
    an end.
  • To
    for the day.
  • In Marketing:
  • To
    , to terminate.
  • To
    (a sale).
  • In Baseball:
  • To
    , to terminate.
  • To make the
    , usually three, of a game.
  • In Computing:
  • To
    , to terminate.
  • In Finance:
  • To
    , to terminate.
  • To
    or
    (a
    position).
  • To come or
    around; to enclose.
    In Surveying:
    To have a
    of 0; that is, to form a
    polygon.
    To do the
    (putting things
    ,
    , etc.) required to
    a
    or other
    to
    for the night.
    In Philippine English:
    To
    ; to
    off.

    Noun

    An end or conclusion.
    The
    of
    ; the
    of
    ; junction.
    The point at the
    a
    when the
    is
    to buy.
    A
    in wrestling.
    In Music:
    The
    of a
    of
    ; cadence.
    In Music:
    A double
    the end.
    In Aviation & Travel:
    The time when checkin
    will
    for a flight.
    An
    , especially a
    around a (usually
    ) building.
    A
    that
    a
    end.
    In Scottish English:
    A very
    between two
    , often
    by one of the
    above the
    floor.
    In Scottish English:
    The common
    in a tenement.
    A
    close.
    In Law:
    The interest
    may
    a
    of
    ,
    it is not enclosed

    Adj

    Closed, shut.
    Narrow; confined.
    At
    ; near.
    Intimate; well-loved.
    In Law:
  • Intimate; well-loved.
  • Of a
    or other business
    ,
    held.
  • Oppressive; without
    or
    ;
    a
    of lassitude.
    In British English, Irish English & Weather:
    Hot,
    , with no wind.
    In Linguistics & Phonetics:
    Articulated with the
    body
    the
    palate.
    Strictly
    ;
    guarded.
    Out of
    of
    ;
    ;
    ; hidden.
    Nearly
    ; almost
    balanced.
    Short.
    Dense;
    ; compact.
    Concise; to the point.
    Difficult to obtain.
    Parsimonious; stingy.
    Adhering
    to a
    or
    ; exact.
    Accurate;
    ;
    ; also,
    ;
    ; strict.
    Marked, evident.
    Almost, but
    (
    an
    or
    ); near
    In Heraldry:
    With its
    at its
    ,
    ,
    to its body (typically also
    ); (of
    ) in this posture.

    Name

    A surname.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    close
    English
    arrow
    clos
    French
    arrow
    clausum
    Latin
    arrow
    clausus
    Latin
    closen
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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