ˈklōs+ adjective
Etymology: close (V)
1. : near to a central part especially of a city
need for a close-in landing field
2. : operating or delivered from close quarters
close-in bombardment
ˈklōs+ adjective
Etymology: close (V)
1. : near to a central part especially of a city
need for a close-in landing field
2. : operating or delivered from close quarters
close-in bombardment
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012