INCLO'SE, s as z. L. inclusus, includo in and claudo, or cludo.
1. To surround to shut in to confine on all sides as, to inclose a field with a fence to inclose a fort or an army with troops to inclose a town with walls.
2. To separate from common grounds by a fence as, to inclose lands.
3. To include to shut or confine as, to inclose trinkets in a box.
4. To environ to encompass.
5. To cover with a wrapper or envelop to cover under seal as, to inclose a letter or a bank note.
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