💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Encaption"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| captionnoun | A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration, cartoon, user interface element, etc. |
| encaptureverb | (transitive) To capture. |
| subcaptionnoun | A caption that is subordinate to another caption. |
| encaptive | (transitive, obsolete) To take as a captive; capture. |
| encaptivateverb | (transitive) To captivate. |
| encapsulateverb | (transitive) To epitomize something by expressing it as a brief summary. |
| capsulatenoun | encased, closed in by a capsule |
| encasenoun | To enclose, as in a case. |
| capsulizeverb | (figurative) To make into a concise form; to encapsulate. |
| beclipverb | (transitive) To wrap around; enclose; encircle; surround. |
| incapsulateverb | Alternative form of encapsulate. [(transitive) To enclose something in, or as if in, a capsule.] |
| includeverb | To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member. |
| encapsuleverb | (transitive) To place inside a capsule. |
| captivenoun | One who has been captured or is otherwise confined. |
| encapsidateverb | (biology) To enclose within a capsid |
| enlockverb | (transitive, archaic) To enclose. |
| emboundverb | (transitive, rare) To bound or enclose. |
| capsulenoun | (pharmacy) A small container containing a dose of medicine. |
| encloseverb | (transitive) To surround with a wall, fence, etc. |
| encompassverb | (transitive) To include within its scope; to circumscribe or go round so as to surround; to enclose; to contain. |
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