1º_ Close , closed , finished . As a noun it applies to several objects, such as p . e.g. in England to a private, cul-de-sac. From the Latin clausus, a, um ("closed, covered"). 2º_ Close, very close together, almost without separation. It has an etymology like the previous case, taking "closed" as a close position.
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