
1) After-hours shop sign 2) After-hours sign 3) After-hours store sign 4) Barred to entry 5) Blocked 6) Blocked against entry 7) Brought to a close 8) Captions type 9) Dark, on broadway 10) Drawn 11) Hush-hush powwow 12) Is not open or shut 13) Kind of shop or circuit 14) No longer open for business
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1) Blocked 2) Compressed 3) Concluded 4) Dark 5) Enclosed 6) Ended 7) Folded 8) Nonopening 9) Obstructed 10) Restricted 11) Shuttered 12) Squinched 13) Squinting 14) Stoppered 15) Unopen 16) Unreceptive 17) Winking 18) Chiuso
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[poker] In the game of poker, a betting round is said to be closed if no player will have the right to raise in the round. Normally this occurs when a player calls, and the next player whose turn it is to act is the one who made the last raise, so he cannot raise further (this ends the betting round). The round can also said to be closed be...
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see couplet.
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• (imp. & p. p.) of Close
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Designated areas or trails where specified trail uses are permanently or temporarily prohibited.
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Motorized vehicle travel is prohibited in the area. Access by means other than motorized vehicle is permitted.
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A closed curve is one that has no endpoints so that it completely encloses a certain area. A closed interval, which corresponds to a closed set, is an interval that includes its endpoints.
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A wine that doesn't smell of much. Many fine wines go through a 'closed' or 'dumb' period as part of their development.
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The exchange that a particular security is traded on is closed.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21430

Said of a wine which has little olfactory expression, and has not opened as it should.
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Young, undeveloped wines that do not readily reveal their character are said to be closed. Typical of young Bordeaux or Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as other big red wines.
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A wine that does not reveal much in the way of aroma or flavor, but does show promise with either more bottle age or time in the glass/decanter.
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The term is used to describe wines that are the opposite of open. When a wine is closed, it does not allow the taster to experience the aromatics or flavors a wine has to offer. This happens most of the wine with young wines. Especially those from Bordeaux, which can experience a closed period before they develop secondary aromatics.
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[
adj] - with shutters closed 2. [adj] - not open to the general public 3. [adj] - not having an open mind 4. [adj] - (mathematics) of a curve or surface 5. [adj] - blocked against entry 6. [adj] - used especially of mouth or eyes 7. [adj] - not open or affording passage or access 8. [adj] - (of the wings of birds ...
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closed in(p) adjective blocked against entry; `a closed porch`
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The term closed is used to denote that the wine is not showing its potential, which remains locked in because it is too young. Young wines often close up about 12-18 months after bottling, and depending on the vintage and storage conditions, remain in such a state for several years to more than a decade.
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Describes a wine that has character and depth, but these qualities seem masked at a particular stage in its development.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22306

An immature wine that does not reveal it's character; unreleased bouquet and flavour. Many fine wines go through a closed period when young.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22312

A wine lacking aroma. Usually used when there is an expectation that the wine will eventually present additional aromas upon aging.
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(ITIL Service Operation) The final status in the lifecycle of an incident, problem, change etc. When the status is closed, no further action is taken.
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having or forming a boundary or barrier: He was blocked by a closed door. The house had a closed porch. · brought to a close; concluded: It was a closed incident with no repercussions. · not public; restricted; exclusive: a closed meeting; a closed bid at a private auction. · not open to new ideas or arguments. · self-contained;...
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