0 present participle of enclose --
1 to surround something: --
2 to send something in the same envelope or parcel as something else: --
Please enclose a curriculum vitae with your application.
The mass of the enclosing walls is emphasised by the angled window splays, the thickness of the walls accentuated by the depth of the niches.
There are no opening doors or windows in the enclosing walls.
The other case is an elliptical sheet, $x2+ y2 = 1, enclosing a stagnant core.
This emptiness is not concerned with enclosing itself onto itself, but with functioning as a capacity for a perceptual experience of profile-less natural elements.
On the other hand, the idea of an enclosing environment presupposes magnitude and limit.
By loading the pointer to i-1 into a register, we can access the local variables for the statically enclosing scope.
This separated layer will re-attach on the face of the body enclosing an approximately conical region between itself and the face.
In mature galls, a multi-layered band of sclereids differentiates, enclosing the nutritive tissue completely.