Closed may refer to:
Math
- Closure (mathematics)
- Closed manifold
- Closed orbits
- Closed set
- Closed differential form
- Closed map, a function that is closed.
Other
- Closed (poker), a betting round where no player will have the right to raise
- Closed GmbH, a German fashion brand
- Closed (album), 2010 album by Bomb Factory
Other articles related to "closed":
... The various Alcan facilities on the 53-acre site closed between 2006 and 2007 ... The laboratory was also closed in 2004 and demolished in 2009 ... The former Hunt Edmunds brewery premises became Crest Hotels headquarters, but closed in the late 1970s and was abandoned in the late 1980s, while the Crown ...
1856 London, Istanbul-Galata, Symirna, Galaţi (closed in 1866), Beyrouth (closed in 1921) 1861 Bucarest (closed in 1866) 1862 Salonika, Aydin, Afyon Carahissar (closed in 1880. 1906 Xanthi (closed in 1914), Erzurum, Giresun, Kutahya, Gaziantep, Silifke (closed in 1907), Famagusta, Haifa, Tripoli (Libya) (closed in 1912) 1907 Adapazari, Mosul, Minieh 1908 Tarsus, Homs (closed. 1912 Bolu, Urfa, Sandıklı, Söke, Djeddah (closed in 1916) 1913 Iskenderun (closed in 1921) 1914 Canakkale, Zahleh (closed in 1921) 1916 Marseille 1918 Paphos 1919 Hamah (closed in 1921) 1920 ...
... Technology Park (opened in 1990s) Broad Green Roby Huyton Whiston Rainhill Lea Green (closed in 1955 and re-opened with a completely new station in 2000) St Helens Junction (opened between ...
... Yering is a closed railway station, located up from Macintyre Lane, Yering, Victoria, Australia, on the now-closed Healesville greater-metropolitan line ... The station was closed in 1980, however the line was not officially closed until 10 March 1983 ... Closed station navigation Healesville line ← Previous station Coldstream
Famous quotes containing the word closed:
“We are closed in, and the key is turned
On our uncertainty;”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“The return of the asymmetrical Saturday was one of those small events that were interior, local, almost civic and which, in tranquil lives and closed societies, create a sort of national bond and become the favorite theme of conversation, of jokes and of stories exaggerated with pleasure: it would have been a ready- made seed for a legendary cycle, had any of us leanings toward the epic.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)
“She was so overcome by the splendor of his achievement that she took him into the closet and selected a choice apple and delivered it to him, along with an improving lecture upon the added value and flavor a treat took to itself when it came without sin through virtuous effort. And while she closed with a Scriptural flourish, he hooked a doughnut.”
—Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (18351910)