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Shut
close so as to hinder ingress or egress as to shut a door or a gate to shut ones eyes or
Clasp
To shut or fasten together with or as with a clasp to
Recluse
Shut up sequestered retired from the world or from public notice
Interclose
To shut in to inclose
Interclude
To shut off or out from a place or course by something
Intraparietal
Situated or occurring within an inclosure shut off from public sight private secluded retired
Occluse
Shut closed
Open
Free of access not shut up not closed affording unobstructed ingress or egress not impeding
Outshut
To shut out
Pent
Penned or shut up confined often with up
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