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clos

1 American  
[kloh] / kloʊ /

noun

French.

plural

clos
  1. a walled vineyard.


clos 2 American  

abbreviation

Real Estate.
  1. closet.


Etymology

Origin of clos

Literally, “closed”

Example Sentences

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They built a stone wall around it, creating a clos, or enclosed vineyard, using rock from a nearby quarry.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 14, 2022

But as this growing army of lawyers went about defending movement activists, they saw the workings of vagrancy laws up clos, and even in some instances experienced their power firsthand.

From Slate • Mar. 2, 2016

Archives and Bruno Boudjelal's Algérie, clos comme on ferme un livre?

From The Guardian • Nov. 30, 2012

Like most Savonarolas, Barr could lighten up a little, but there's no question that he knows which clos have skeletons in them.

From Time Magazine Archive

"My young mistis des seein' her mammy 'bout her clos," replied the quick-witted Zany.

From Miss Lou by Roe, Edward Payson