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close (kl s) adj. clos·er, clos·est. 1. Being near in space or time. See Usage Note at redundancy. 2. Being near in relationship: close relatives.
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Definition of close from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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adjective closer clos′er, closest clos′·est. shut; not open enclosed or enclosing; shut in confined or confining; narrow close quarters carefully guarded close custody shut ...
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Find Synonym of close and Antonym of close at Thesaurus.com, Synonym, Synonyms, Thesaurus, Synonym Dictionary, Synonyms Dictionary, Antonym, Antonyms, Antonym Dictionary, Antonyms ...
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Close may refer to: In music: "Close", a song by Soul Asylum from their 1998 album Candy from a Stranger "Close", a song by Irish Boyband Westlife.
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A parcel of land that is surrounded by a boundary of some kind, such as a hedge or a fence. To culminate, complete, finish, or bring to an end.
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close - Dizionario Inglese Italiano online ... Subscribe to the Oxford Concise or Unabridged dictionary for more translations, meanings and examples.
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Definitions from The Online Plain Text English Dictionary: Close (adv.) In a close manner. (adv.) Secretly; darkly. (n.) A double bar marking the end.
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close (1) To finish reading or writing a document. The close function typically saves any changes made to the document and releases the file so it can be used by another ...
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