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Webster Dictionary :: Close-pent

CLOSE-PENT, a. Shut close.

Webster Dictionary :: Close-quarters

CLOSE-QUARTERS, n. Strong barriers of wood used in a ship for defense when the s...

Webster Dictionary :: Close-stool

CLOSE-STOOL, n. A chamber utensil for the convenience of the sick and infirm.

Webster Dictionary :: Close-tongued

CLOSE-TONGUED, a. Keeping silence; cautious in speaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Closed

CLOSED, pp. Shut; made fast; ended; concluded.

Webster Dictionary :: Closely

CLOSELY, adv. 1. In a close, compact manner; with the parts united, or pressed t...

Webster Dictionary :: Closeness

CLOSENESS, n. 1. The state of being shut, pressed together, or united. Hence acc...

Webster Dictionary :: Closer

CLOSER, n. s as z. A finisher; one who concludes. CLOSER , a. comp. of close. Mo...

Webster Dictionary :: Closest

CLOSEST, a. superl. of close. Most close. In these words, s has its proper sound.

Webster Dictionary :: Closet

CLOSET, n. s as z. 1. A small room or apartment for retirement; any room for pri...

Webster Dictionary :: Closet-sin

CLOSET-SIN, n. Sin committed in privacy.

Webster Dictionary :: Closeted

CLOSETED, pp. s as z. Shut up in a closet; concealed.

Webster Dictionary :: Closeting

CLOSETING, ppr. s as z. Shutting up in a private room; concealing.

Webster Dictionary :: Closh

CLOSH, n. A disease in the feet of cattle, called also the founder.

Webster Dictionary :: Closing

CLOSING, ppr. s as z. Shutting; coalescing; agreeing; ending. CLOSING , a. s as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Closure

CLOSURE, n. 1. The act of shutting; a closing. 2. That which closes, or shuts; t...

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