Word List-Review: clud, clus, claus

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Word List-Review: clud, clus, claus to close

kept apart from others; closed off; private

secluded kept apart from others; closed off; private

to end; to close an event, book or movie; to decide

conclude to end; to close an event, book or movie; to decide

to close in; to surround on all sides

enclose to close in; to surround on all sides

an abnormal fear of narrow or closed spaces

claustrophobia an abnormal fear of narrow or closed spaces

a group of the same or similar elements close together

cluster a group of the same or similar elements close together

private; closed to those not permitted; single or sole

exclusive private; closed to those not permitted; single or sole

a group of words containing a subject and a predicate, and forming part of a compound or complex sentence

clause a group of words containing a subject and a predicate, and forming part of a compound or complex sentence

to keep out; to prevent from entering; to keep closed off

exclude to keep out; to prevent from entering; to keep closed off

to close off or prevent from a given activity

preclude to close off or prevent from a given activity

seeking to be closed off from others; preferring to be isolated and alone

reclusive seeking to be closed off from others; preferring to be isolated and alone