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Definition of inclosure
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Inclosure
(n.) That which
incloses;
a
barrier
or
fence.
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Impalement
::
Impalement
(n.) That which
hedges
in;
inclosure.
Boxing
::
Boxing
(n.) Any
boxlike
inclosure
or
recess;
a
casing.
Circus
::
Circus
(n.)
Circuit;
space;
inclosure.
Homestead
::
Homestead
(n.) The home
place;
a home and the
inclosure
or
ground
immediately
connected
with it.
Corral
::
Corral
(v. t.) To
surround
and
inclose;
to coop up; to put into an
inclosed
space;
--
primarily
used with
reference
to
securing
horses
and
cattle
in an
inclosure
of
wagons
while
traversing
the
plains,
but in the
Southwestern
United
States
now
colloquially
applied
to the
capturing,
securing,
or
penning
of
anything..
Puteal
::
Puteal
(n.) An
inclosure
surrounding
a well to
prevent
persons
from
falling
into it; a well curb.
Mew
::
Mew (v. t.) To shut up; to
inclose;
to
confine,
as in a cage or other
inclosure..
Solarium
::
Solarium
(n.) An
apartment
freely
exposed
to the sun;
anciently,
an
apartment
or
inclosure
on the roof of a
house;
in
modern
times,
an
apartment
in a
hospital,
used as a
resort
for
convalescents..
Fencing
::
Fencing
(v. i.) The
aggregate
of the
fences
put up for
inclosure
or
protection;
as, the
fencing
of a
farm..
Cote
::
Cote (n.) A shed,
shelter,
or
inclosure
for small
domestic
animals,
as for sheep or
doves..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) A space or field
having
bounds
or
limits;
a
limited
region
or
place;
an
inclosure;
-- often used
figuratively.
Seraglio
::
Seraglio
(n.) An
inclosure;
a place of
separation.
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A
circular
inclosure
for the
exhibition
of feats of
horsemanship,
acrobatic
displays,
etc. Also, the
company
of
performers,
with their
equipage..
Yard
::
Yard (n.) An
inclosure
within
which any work or
business
is
carried
on; as, a
dockyard;
a
shipyard..
Coop
::
Coop (n.) An
inclosure
for
keeping
small
animals;
a pen;
especially,
a
grated
box for
confining
poultry..
Stray
::
Stray (n.) Any
domestic
animal
that has an
inclosure,
or its
proper
place and
company,
and
wanders
at
large,
or is lost; an
estray.
Used also
figuratively..
Stellar
::
Stell (v. t.) A
partial
inclosure
made by a wall or
trees,
to serve as a
shelter
for sheep or
cattle..
Cancel
::
Cancel
(v. i.) An
inclosure;
a
boundary;
a
limit.
Barracoon
::
Barracoon
(n.) A slave
warehouse,
or an
inclosure
where
slaves
are
quartered
temporarily..
Inclosure
::
Inclosure
(n.) That which is
inclosed
or
placed
within
something;
a thing
contained;
a space
inclosed
or
fenced
up.
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