parclose noun.
['pɑ:klǝʊz] ME.[Old French, use as noun of fem. pa. pple of parclore: see PARCLOSE verb.]1. The close or conclusion of a sentence, letter, discourse, etc.
ME-L17.2. A screen or railing serving to partition off a space in a building. Now only
spec., one in a church enclosing an altar, tomb, etc., or partitioning off a side-chapel.
LME.3. An enclosed space;
esp. one in a building, separated from the main area by a screen or railing. Only in
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parclose verb trans. [pɑ:'klǝʊz] L16.[Old French parclos, -se pa. pple of parclore, formed as PAR-1 + clore from Latin claudere to close.]1. Enclose (with a parclose).
rare.
L16.2. (Bring to a) close, conclude.
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