ENVEL'OP, v.t. 1. To cover by wrapping of folding; to inwrap; to invest with a covering. Animal bodies are usually enveloped with skin; the merchant envelops goods with canvas; a letter is enveloped with paper.2. To surround entirely; to cover on all sides; to hide. A ship was enveloped in fog; the troops were enveloped in dust.3. To line; to cover on the inside.His iron coat--enveloped with gold.ENVEL'OP, n. A wrapper; an inclosing cover; an integument; as the envelop of a letter, or of the heart. 1. In fortification, a work of earth, in form of a parapet or of a small rampart with a parapet.
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