Lacking a free variable.
Formed by closing the mouth and nose passages completely, like the consonants /t/, /d/, and /p/.
Having component words joined together without spaces or hyphens; for example, timeslot as opposed to time slot or time-slot.
Not public.
Sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open.
Not operating or conducting trade.
Having an open complement.
To be in a position preventing fluid from flowing.
To be in a position allowing electricity to flow.
Such that its image under the specified operation is contained in it.
Whose first and last vertices are the same, forming a closed loop.
Having the sound cut off sharply by a following consonant, like the /ɪ/ in pin.