Envelop is a verb -- to wrap up (e.g., envelop oneself in a cozy blanket); envelope (noun) is a wrapper, usually for mailing.
"The fog gradually moved in and began to envelop the entire waterfront area." Envelop: To surround completely. Not to be confused with "envelope", a device for mailing a letter.
The nuclear envelope is a membrane around the nucleus of a cell.
The noun meaning "a flat container for a letter" is spelt envelope. The verb meaning "to enclose or enfold" is spelt envelop.
What envelope? If you mean the envelope in Movie 1, it was Naruto's picture with the princesses autograph on it.
To envelop is to completely wrap around and cover. It is derived from the French language. An easy way to think of the meaning is thinking of an envelope, as in a latter. It envelops the letter.
After you finish writing a letter, put it in an envelope so it can be sent off to someone.
Nuclear spores allow entry and exit.They are holes in envelop.
On the top left corner. The address you are mailing the envelope to, goes in the middle.
The noun envelope can be a covering, or more commonly a paper wrapper around a postal letter.The related verb is envelop, meaning to wrap, enclose, cover, or surround.
A company that does envelope printing would be an office supplies store. Not many businesses only specialize in envelop printing. Seek out Office Max or Staples.
Noun : shell, cushion, wrapping, envelope Verb : to enclose, enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrap
capsid is proteinaceous coat made up of small sub-units called capsomers while envelope is made up of small sub-units named as peplomeres, also it may be composed of proteins, fats or lipids