Close

/kloʊs/ (verb, adj.), /kloʊz/ (verb) adjective, verb

As an adjective, “close” means near in distance, time, or relationship. As a verb, it means to shut something or bring it to an end.

“Close” comes from Old French “clos,” meaning “shut,” from Latin “clausus,” the past participle of “claudere,” meaning “to shut.” Over time, the idea of shutting space led to the idea of nearness or tightness.

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