- clude
- aq·ui·clude;con·clude;ex·clude;in·clude;ob·clude;oc·clude;pre·clude;se·clude;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
clude — clud, clude obs. or dial. ff. cloud … Useful english dictionary
clude — sb. == rock, hill. O. and N. 999. AS. clud … Oldest English Words
præclude — verb /pɹɛˈkluːd,pɹaɪˈkluːd/ 42 [ … Wiktionary
con|clude — «kuhn KLOOD», verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring to an end; finish: »He concluded the meeting by saying “Amen.” SYNONYM(S): terminate. See syn. under end. ( … Useful english dictionary
ex|clude — «ehk SKLOOD», transitive verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. 1. to shut out; keep (something) from entering: »Curtains exclude light. 2. to drive out and keep outxpel; banis … Useful english dictionary
in|clude — «ihn KLOOD», transitive verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. 1. to have within itself; contain; comprise: »The farm includes 160 acres. 2. to put in a total, a class, or the like; reckon in a count: » … Useful english dictionary
oc|clude — «uh KLOOD», verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. –v.t. 1. to stop up (as a passage or pores); close. 2. to shut in, out, or off: »The rain, in a grey occluding storm, thrashed the windows (Eric Linklater). 3 … Useful english dictionary
pre|clude — «prih KLOOD», transitive verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. to shut out; make impossible; prevent: »The heavy thunderstorm precluded our going to the beach. Constant vigilance precludes surprise. SYNONYM(S): exclude, hinder. ╂[< Latin … Useful english dictionary
se|clude — «sih KLOOD», transitive verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. 1. to keep apart from company; shut off from others: »He secludes himself and sees only his close friends. SYNONYM(S): withdraw, isolate, sequester. 2. Obsolete. to shut or keep out … Useful english dictionary
pre·clude — … Useful english dictionary