| ANCHYLOSING | • anchylosing v. Present participle of anchylose. • ANCHYLOSE v. of bones, to fuse or stiffen by ankylosis, also ANKYLOSE. |
| ANKYLOSING | • ankylosing v. Present participle of ankylose. • ANKYLOSE v. to fuse as the bones of a joint. |
| CLOSING | • closing n. The act by which something is closed. • closing n. The end or conclusion of something. • closing n. The final procedure in a house sale, when documents are signed and recorded. |
| DISCLOSING | • disclosing v. Present participle of disclose. • DISCLOSE v. to reveal. |
| DISENCLOSING | • disenclosing v. Present participle of disenclose. • DISENCLOSE v. to free from being inclosed, also DISINCLOSE. |
| DISINCLOSING | • disinclosing v. Present participle of disinclose. • DISINCLOSE v. to free from being inclosed, also DISENCLOSE. |
| ECLOSING | • eclosing v. Present participle of eclose. • ECLOSE v. to emerge from a pupal case. |
| ENCLOSING | • enclosing v. Present participle of enclose. • enclosing n. That which encloses. • enclosing n. The act or situation by which something is enclosed. |
| FORECLOSING | • foreclosing v. Present participle of foreclose. • foreclosing n. An act of foreclosure. • FORECLOSE v. to bar (a right of redemption); to take away the power of redeeming (a mortgage). |
| INCLOSING | • inclosing v. Present participle of inclose. • INCLOSE v. to surround, also ENCLOSE. |
| LOSING | • losing v. Present participle of lose. • losing adj. That loses or has lost. • losing n. The process by which something is lost; a loss. |
| RECLOSING | • reclosing v. Present participle of reclose. • RECLOSE v. to close again. |
| UNCLOSING | • unclosing v. Present participle of unclose. • UNCLOSE v. to open. |
| UPCLOSING | • upclosing v. Present participle of upclose. • UPCLOSE v. to close up. |