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Definition of inclosure
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Inclosure
(n.) That which is
inclosed
or
placed
within
something;
a thing
contained;
a space
inclosed
or
fenced
up.
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Incasement
::
Incasement
(n.) That which forms a case,
covering,
or
inclosure..
Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) A frame for
confining
a
refractory
horse while the smith is
shoeing
him; also, an
inclosure
to
restrain
cattle,
horses,
etc..
Paddock
::
Paddock
(n.) A small
inclosure
or park for
sporting.
Puteal
::
Puteal
(n.) An
inclosure
surrounding
a well to
prevent
persons
from
falling
into it; a well curb.
Grapery
::
Grapery
(n.) A
building
or
inclosure
used for the
cultivation
of
grapes.
Cincture
::
Cincture
(n.) That which
encompasses
or
incloses;
an
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..
Paddock
::
Paddock
(n.) A small
inclosure
for
pasture;
esp., one
adjoining
a
stable..
Bastion
::
Bastion
(n.) A work
projecting
outward
from the main
inclosure
of a
fortification,
consisting
of two faces and two
flanks,
and so
constructed
that it is able to
defend
by a
flanking
fire the
adjacent
curtain,
or wall which
extends
from one
bastion
to
another.
Two
adjacent
bastions
are
connected
by the
curtain,
which joins the flank of one with the
adjacent
flank of the
other.
The
distance
between
the
flanks
of a
bastion
is
called
the
gorge.
A
lunette
is a
detached
bastion.
See
Ravelin..
Partition
::
Partition
(v.) That which
divides
or
separates;
that by which
different
things,
or
distinct
parts of the same
thing,
are
separated;
separating
boundary;
dividing
line or
space;
specifically,
an
interior
wall
dividing
one part or
apartment
of a
house,
an
inclosure,
or the like, from
another;
as, a brick
partition;
lath and
plaster
partitions..
Yard
::
Yard (n.) An
inclosure;
usually,
a small
inclosed
place in front of, or
around,
a house or barn; as, a
courtyard;
a
cowyard;
a
barnyard..
Crawl
::
Crawl (n.) A pen or
inclosure
of
stakes
and
hurdles
on the
seacoast,
for
holding
fish..
Paling
::
Paling
(n.)
Pales,
in
general;
a fence
formed
with pales or
pickets;
a
limit;
an
inclosure..
Hogsty
::
Hogsty
(n.) A pen,
house,
or
inclosure,
for
hogs..
Tigh
::
Tigh (n.) A
close,
or
inclosure;
a
croft..
Outside
::
Outside
(n.) The part or space which lies
without
an
inclosure;
the outer side, as of a door, walk, or
boundary..
Sheepcote
::
Sheepcote
(n.) A small
inclosure
for
sheep;
a pen; a fold.
Inclosure
::
Inclosure
(n.) That which is
inclosed
or
placed
within
something;
a thing
contained;
a space
inclosed
or
fenced
up.
Purprise
::
Purprise
(n.) A close or
inclosure;
the
compass
of a
manor.
Intraparietal
::
Intraparietal
(a.)
Situated
or
occurring
within
an
inclosure;
shut off from
public
sight;
private;
secluded;
retired.
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