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Meaning of perclose

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perclose (n.)

Same as Parclose.

Conclusion; end.

perclose Sentence Examples

  1. The house's once-gleaming paint had perclosed to a dull, weathered hue.
  2. Ancient scrolls, their contents long perclosed, lay forgotten in the dusty library.
  3. The wound had perclosed cleanly, leaving only a faint scar as a reminder.
  4. The once-vibrant flowers had perclosed, their petals wilting and fading.
  5. The abandoned building, its windows boarded up, seemed to have perclosed upon its own secrets.
  6. The artist's brushstrokes perclosed smoothly onto the canvas, creating an ethereal masterpiece.
  7. The once-crowded market had perclosed by nightfall, leaving only empty stalls and a lingering hum.
  8. The book had been perclosed for centuries, its secrets remaining forever locked within its pages.
  9. The ocean's waves relentlessly perclosed against the shore, eroding the sandy beaches.
  10. The eyes of the sleeping child perclosed gently, casting a serene glow upon her face.

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Same as Parclose., Conclusion; end.

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The house's once-gleaming paint had perclosed to a dull, weathered hue.

Ancient scrolls, their contents long perclosed, lay forgotten in the dusty library.

The wound had perclosed cleanly, leaving only a faint scar as a reminder.

The once-vibrant flowers had perclosed, their petals wilting and fading.