| CLOSEABLE | • closeable adj. That can be closed. • CLOSEABLE adj. that can be closed, also CLOSABLE. |
| CLOSEDOWN | • closedown n. (Radio, television) The point when a radio or television station shuts down transmission and goes off… • close␣down v. (Transitive, intransitive) To stop trading as a business. • close␣down v. (Transitive) To surround someone, as to impede their movement. |
| CLOSEHEAD | • CLOSEHEAD n. (Scots) the entrance to a close, or the gossips that congregate there. |
| CLOSENESS | • closeness n. The state of being close (all senses). • closeness n. The state of being friends. • closeness n. The state of being mean or stingy. |
| CLOSEOUTS | • closeouts n. Plural of closeout. • CLOSEOUT n. a clearance sale. |
| CLOSETFUL | • closetful n. As much as a closet can hold. • CLOSETFUL n. the contents of a closet. |
| CLOSETING | • closeting v. Present participle of closet. • closeting n. (Historical) A private conference or interview. • CLOSET v. to enclose in a closet. |
| DISCLOSED | • disclosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disclose. • disclosed adj. (Heraldry, of wings) Expanded, spread; (of a winged creature) with its wings extended or spread. • DISCLOSE v. to reveal. |
| DISCLOSER | • discloser n. A person who discloses. • DISCLOSER n. one who discloses. |
| DISCLOSES | • discloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disclose. • DISCLOSE v. to reveal. |
| ENCLOSERS | • enclosers n. Plural of encloser. • ENCLOSER n. one who encloses. |
| FORECLOSE | • foreclose v. (Transitive, law) To repossess a mortgaged property whose owner has failed to make the necessary payments;… • foreclose v. (Transitive, law) To cut off (a mortgager) by a judgment of court from the power of redeeming the mortgaged premises. • foreclose v. (Transitive, originally) To shut up or out; to prevent from doing something. |
| INCLOSERS | • inclosers n. Plural of incloser. • INCLOSER n. one who, or that which, incloses. |
| OVERCLOSE | • overclose adj. In too great a proximity. • overclose adj. Having too great an emotional attachment. • overclose adj. Lacking adequate ventilation; stuffy. |
| PARCLOSES | • parcloses n. Plural of parclose. • PARCLOSE n. a railing in a church enclosing altar, chapel or tomb. |