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inclose

[in-klohz] / ɪnˈkloʊz /






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I Inclose our friend Knight's admirable letter to you.

From The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol II. With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters By Distinguished Characters by Nelson, Horatio

Enclose, en-klōz′, Inclose, in-, v.t. to close or shut in: to confine: to surround: to put in a case, as a letter in an envelope, &c.: to fence, esp. used of waste land.—ns.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

The marshal'd pow'rs in equal troops divide To right and left; the gods his better side Inclose, and on the worse the Nymphs and Nereids ride.

From The Aeneid English by Virgil

Inclose 10 cents for registration, and we guarantee safe delivery of Brush.

From Scientific American, Volume XLIII., No. 25, December 18, 1880 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. by Various

Inclose the true state of both, and earnestly request that the present government may be continued.

From Colonial Records of Virginia by Various




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