# to shut in all around; hem in; fence in; surround # to insert in an envelope, wrapper, etc., often along with something else to enclose a check with one's order # to contain
enclosed
The word, meaning "a fear of enclosed spaces" is spelt claustrophobia.
There is an old Latin word Patero meaning an enclosed terrace beside a building. The more modern derivation is from Spanish, meaning a courtyard.
The amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container.
of Embed
Yes if it can be closed off meaning not open screen but closed windows.
The word courtyard originated as a descriptive word meaning an enclosed space. Both "court" and "yard" come from the same root, meaning central part or core.
It is an old English variation of 'pound' meaning an enclosed space and referred to an 'artificially banked body of water
Reverb in music refers to the persistence of sound reflections in an enclosed space, creating a sense of depth and spaciousness in the music.
Ficus trees are flowering plants, known as angiosperms.
sea
An enclosed bathroom.