He put up a fence to enclose his vegetable garden, so that the rabbit would not get in and eat all of his carrots.
Two membranes enclose the contents of the chloroplast - the outer membrane and the inner membrane.
The kidney shaped cells that enclose stomata are called guard cells.
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The least number of planes that can enclose a solid is four, which form a tetrahedron. A tetrahedron is a three-dimensional shape with four triangular faces, four vertices, and six edges. Each face of the tetrahedron is a triangle, and together they completely enclose a volume in space.
Amoebas use their cell membrane to enclose food particles during a process called phagocytosis. This allows them to engulf and digest food particles.
Example sentence - We were able to enclose an area large enough to accommodate several horses.
I enclosed him in the room.
Please enclose your tax-deductible donation in the self-stamped envelope provided. Soon the fog will enclose the entire coastline. Please enclose your payment with your tax return.
enclose additoinal information
Please enclose a check for all monies due in the pre-paid envelope
Oh, what a lovely word "enclose" is! It means to surround or close off something. Here's a sentence for you: "Please enclose your payment with the order form before mailing it out." Just like adding a happy little fence around your artwork to keep it safe and sound.
Please enclose a copy of the receipt you received from our story when mailing back your billion dollar earrings.
(for the verb to inclose, you should use the preferred variant enclose)"Many free offers require that you enclose a prepaid envelope with your request.""New walls were built to completely enclose the garbage dump."
I enclosed letters for Nadine and you.
The prefix for "enclose" is "en-."
Parentheses are the little "(" and ")" marks used to denote something said in an aside. You should enclose this phrase in parentheses.
The past tense of enclose is enclosed.