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-bound restricted by or confined to. [1/2 definitions]
classification the assigning of government documents to certain categories of restricted availability. [1/4 definitions]
classified of highly restricted availability. [1/3 definitions]
classify to specify (documents or other information) as being highly restricted in accessibility. [1/3 definitions]
closed not open to the public; restricted. [1/6 definitions]
cramp2 confined or tightly restricted. [1/6 definitions]
DDT a powerful pesticide, insoluble in water, currently restricted in the United States because of adverse effects on the environment; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane.
derby any of numerous horse races run every year and often restricted to three-year-old horses. [1/3 definitions]
dim-out the dimming or restricted use of light at night, as in a city or on a ship in order to be less visible to enemy aircraft.
endemic native to or restricted to a given place or population. [1/3 definitions]
free gold gold of the U.S. treasury whose use is not restricted to the redemption of gold certificates. [1/2 definitions]
ghetto a sphere, activity, occupation, or the like in which people feel isolated or restricted, as if in a ghetto. [1/3 definitions]
ghettoize to segregate in, or as if in, a restricted area such as a slum. [1/2 definitions]
halt1 used as a command to stop forward motion, as to marching troops or to a person entering a restricted area. [1/4 definitions]
inmate someone who is restricted to a jail, hospital, or the like.
invitational a contest restricted to invited participants. [1/2 definitions]
letter the restricted rather than the implied or essential meaning of a law, contract, or the like. [1/6 definitions]
limited contained within limits; not endless or infinite; restricted. [1/2 definitions]
narrow offering restricted space or room. [1/10 definitions]
nonrestricted combined form of restricted.
nonsectarian not restricted to or associated with a particular religious denomination.