💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Encave"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| incubenoun | To incubate. |
| cavernnoun | A large cave. |
| envaultverb | (transitive) To enclose in a vault, or as if in one, i.e. to entomb. |
| wrapnoun | A type of food consisting of various ingredients wrapped in a tortilla or pancake. |
| incloseverb | (now uncommon) Alternative form of enclose. [(transitive) To surround with a wall, fence, etc.] |
| becloseverb | (transitive) To shut up or in; enclose; enwrap. |
| encasenoun | To enclose, as in a case. |
| close inverb | (intransitive) To come or approach nearer to someone being pursued. |
| closetnoun | A small room within a house used to store clothing, food, or other household supplies. |
| hole upverb | (originally US, intransitive) To hide. |
| encapsulateverb | (transitive) To epitomize something by expressing it as a brief summary. |
| includeverb | To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member. |
| immureverb | (transitive) To cloister, confine, imprison or hole up: to lock someone up or seclude oneself behind walls. |
| encoffinverb | (transitive) To place or enclose in a coffin. |
| encystverb | (transitive) To enclose within a cyst. |
| encloseverb | (transitive) To surround with a wall, fence, etc. |
| involveverb | To cause or engage (someone or something) to become connected or implicated, or to participate, in some activity or situation. |
| incapsulateverb | Alternative form of encapsulate. [(transitive) To enclose something in, or as if in, a capsule.] |
| shut inverb | (transitive) To confine. |
| inveilverb | (transitive) To cover with a veil. |
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