| LOSER | • loser n. A person who loses; one who fails to win or thrive. • loser n. Something of poor quality. • loser n. A person who is frequently unsuccessful in life. |
| CLOSER | • closer adj. Comparative form of close: more close. • closer n. Someone or something that closes. • closer n. Someone or something that concludes. |
| LOSERS | • losers n. Plural of loser. • Losers prop.n. Plural of Loser. • LOSER n. one who loses. |
| CLOSERS | • closers n. Plural of closer. • CLOSER n. one who, or that which, closes. |
| ENCLOSER | • encloser n. (Now chiefly historical) Someone who appropriates common land. • encloser n. More generally, someone or something that encloses something. • encloser n. (Programming) An object, procedure, or other portion of code that defines the scope of a variable. |
| HALOSERE | • HALOSERE n. a plant community that develops in highly saline conditions. |
| INCLOSER | • incloser n. Archaic form of encloser. • INCLOSER n. one who, or that which, incloses. |
| DISCLOSER | • discloser n. A person who discloses. • DISCLOSER n. one who discloses. |
| ENCLOSERS | • enclosers n. Plural of encloser. • ENCLOSER n. one who encloses. |
| HALOSERES | • HALOSERE n. a plant community that develops in highly saline conditions. |
| INCLOSERS | • inclosers n. Plural of incloser. • INCLOSER n. one who, or that which, incloses. |
| DISCLOSERS | • disclosers n. Plural of discloser. • DISCLOSER n. one who discloses. |
| CYCLOSERINE | • cycloserine n. (Pharmacology) A broad-spectrum antibiotic C3H6N2O2 produced by an actinomycete (Streptomyces orchidaceus)… • CYCLOSERINE n. a broad-spectrum antibiotic used esp. in the treatment of tuberculosis. |
| CYCLOSERINES | • cycloserines n. Plural of cycloserine. • CYCLOSERINE n. a broad-spectrum antibiotic used esp. in the treatment of tuberculosis. |