- up enclosure,
enclose,
enclosed, or
enclosing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enclosure was the
legal process in
England of
enclosing a
number of small...
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Enclosed Alphanumerics is a
Unicode block of
typographical symbols of an
alphanumeric within a circle, a
bracket or
other not-closed enclosure, or ending...
- The
enclosed helmet, also
termed a
primitive great helm or
early great helm, was a type of
Western European helmet of the late 12th and
early 13th century...
- "common land",
enclosing it, and by
doing so
depriving commoners of
their traditional rights of
access and usage.
Agreements to
enclose land
could be either...
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Enclosed rhyme (or
enclosing rhyme) is the
rhyme scheme ABBA (that is,
where the
first and
fourth lines, and the
second and
third lines rhyme). Enclosed-rhyme...
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flanked by headlands.
Enclosed bay — a bay
whose mouth is
narrower than its
widest part,
flanked by at
least one peninsula. Semi-
enclosed bay — an open bay...
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under Roman control. The word is
derived from the
earlier Latin ob-pedum, '
enclosed space',
possibly from the Proto-Indo-European *pedóm-, 'occupied space'...
- in the late 1960s, it
began to be used as a
generic term for the
large enclosed shopping centers that were
becoming increasingly commonplace. In the United...
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Enclosed C or
circled Latin C (Ⓒ or ⓒ) is a
typographical symbol. As one of many
enclosed alphanumerics, the
symbol is a "C"
within a circle. The symbols...
- -dimensional space, for
example a set of points, a
bounding sphere,
enclosing sphere or
enclosing ball for that set is a d {\displaystyle d} -dimensional solid...