interclose

verb

Etymology

From inter- + close. See interclude.

  1. derived from *kleh₂w-
  2. derived from clausus
  3. derived from clos
  4. inherited from clos — “close, shut up, confined, secret
  5. inherited from clȳsan
  6. inherited from clusen — “to close
  7. inherited from closen
  8. formed as interclose — “inter- + close

Definitions

  1. To shut in

    To shut in; to enclose.

The neighborhood

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