Envelop - Law Dictionary Search Results
Infold
To wrap up or cover with folds to envelop to inwrap to inclose to involve
Ensphere
To place in a sphere to envelop
Enswathe
To swathe to envelop as in swaddling clothes
Encloud
To envelop in clouds to cloud
Envolup
To wrap up to envelop
Enwrap
To envelop See Inwrap
Involve
Oxford Dictionary means 'to enwrap in anything, to enfold or envelop; to contain or imply'. The activity for profit must, therefore,
Meninges
The three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord the pia mater dura mater
Mantle
To cover or envelop as with a mantle to cloak to hide to disguise
Bemist
To envelop in mist
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