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Definition of inclosure
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Inclosure
(n.) That which
incloses;
a
barrier
or
fence.
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Stellar
::
Stell (v. t.) A
partial
inclosure
made by a wall or
trees,
to serve as a
shelter
for sheep or
cattle..
Compound
::
Compound
(n.) In the East
Indies,
an
inclosure
containing
a
house,
outbuildings,
etc..
Bait
::
Bait (v. i.) Any
substance,
esp. food, used in
catching
fish, or other
animals,
by
alluring
them to a hook,
snare,
inclosure,
or net..
Pound
::
Pound (n.) A kind of net,
having
a large
inclosure
with a
narrow
entrance
into which fish are
directed
by wings
spreading
outward..
Pightel
::
Pightel
(n.) A small
inclosure.
Graveyard
::
Graveyard
(n.) A yard or
inclosure
for the
interment
of the dead; a
cemetery.
Bosquet
::
Bosquet
(n.) A
grove;
a
thicket;
shrubbery;
an
inclosure
formed
by
branches
of
trees,
regularly
or
irregularly
disposed..
Interior
::
Interior
(a.) Being
within
any
limits,
inclosure,
or
substance;
inside;
internal;
inner;
--
opposed
to
exterior,
or
superficial;
as, the
interior
apartments
of a
house;
the
interior
surface
of a
hollow
ball..
Puteal
::
Puteal
(n.) An
inclosure
surrounding
a well to
prevent
persons
from
falling
into it; a well curb.
Sty
::
Sty (v. i.) A pen or
inclosure
for
swine.
Cofferdam
::
Cofferdam
(n.) A
water-tight
inclosure,
as of piles
packed
with clay, from which the water is
pumped
to
expose
the
bottom
(of a
river,
etc.) and
permit
the
laying
of
foundations,
building
of
piers,
etc..
Enclosure
::
Enclosure
(n.)
Inclosure.
See
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..
Circle
::
Circle
(n.)
Compass;
circuit;
inclosure.
Farmyard
::
Farmyard
(n.) The yard or
inclosure
attached
to a barn, or the space
inclosed
by the farm
buildings..
Outside
::
Outside
(n.) The part or space which lies
without
an
inclosure;
the outer side, as of a door, walk, or
boundary..
Soil
::
Soil (v. t.) To feed, as
cattle
or
horses,
in the barn or an
inclosure,
with fresh grass or green food cut for them,
instead
of
sending
them out to
pasture;
hence (such food
having
the
effect
of
purging
them),
to purge by
feeding
on green food; as, to soil a
horse..
Unclosed
::
Unclosed
(a.) Not
separated
by
inclosures;
open.
Vachery
::
Vachery
(n.) An
inclosure
for cows.
Dispark
::
Dispark
(v. t.) To set at
large;
to
release
from
inclosure.
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