a photograph, movie, or video taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale:
The word is based on the Latin word recludere (shut up) from claudere, to close, from which close and closet also derive.
The suffix "clude" comes from clud and clus, which mean to shut, or to close. For example, the word "preclude", which means to prevent, or stop in advance, is made up of the prefix "pre", which means before, and the suffix "clude", which means to shut, or to close.
close
It's a made up word, doesn't mean anything
The equivalent of "up" in Spanish is "arriba".
"shut up" is two words, not one, and they mean to close your mouth, or to be quiet. and a "cuss" word is a word that many take offence to.
herem is not a Hebrew word, but it's close to hereem (הרים) which is a verb that means "to lift up".
close to you
to shut or close.
Food
pretty close or near
The word is based on the Latin word recludere (shut up) from claudere, to close, from which close and closet also derive.
The word shut up means to close your mouth in a heartbeat and to listen to the people telling you that word.
greedy, sordid, close, mean
The root word "Claus" typically means "close" or "shut" in Latin. It is related to words such as "clause" and "enclosure."
It means, Arigo is better then Digi
There is no such word in Spanish. In English, it means close to.