different between enclosed vs claustrophilia
enclosed
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?n?klo?zd/, enPR: ?n-kl?zd?
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n?kl??zd/, enPR: ?n-kl?zd?
- Hyphenation: en?closed
Adjective
enclosed (comparative more enclosed, superlative most enclosed)
- Contained; held within a container.
- The gas is completely enclosed within the bottle.
- Surrounded by a wall, fence or similar barrier.
- an enclosed garden
- (music, of a division within a pipe organ surrounded by a wooden box, one or more sides of which contain slats that can be opened or closed in order to increase or decrease volume) Having closed slats.
Synonyms
- (contained): included
- (fenced-in): bounded, confined, encircled, surrounded; castellated (in reference to fountains, cisterns, &c.)
Derived terms
- enclosedness
Translations
Verb
enclosed
- simple past tense and past participle of enclose
Anagrams
- Celedons, closened
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claustrophilia
English
Etymology
Based on the Latin claustrum (“a shut in place”), from claudere (“to close”) +? -philia.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?li?
Noun
claustrophilia (uncountable)
- The love or arousal of enclosed, tight places.
Derived terms
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