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Definition of inclosure
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Inclosure
(n.) That which
incloses;
a
barrier
or
fence.
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Outside
::
Outside
(n.) The part or space which lies
without
an
inclosure;
the outer side, as of a door, walk, or
boundary..
Inclosure
::
Inclosure
(n.) That which
incloses;
a
barrier
or
fence.
Puddock
::
Puddock
(n.) A small
inclosure.
Grapery
::
Grapery
(n.) A
building
or
inclosure
used for the
cultivation
of
grapes.
Paddock
::
Paddock
(n.) A small
inclosure
for
pasture;
esp., one
adjoining
a
stable..
Kraal
::
Kraal (n.) An
inclosure
into which are
driven
wild
elephants
which are to be tamed and
educated.
Purprise
::
Purprise
(n.) A close or
inclosure;
the
compass
of a
manor.
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..
Compound
::
Compound
(n.) In the East
Indies,
an
inclosure
containing
a
house,
outbuildings,
etc..
Enclosure
::
Enclosure
(n.)
Inclosure.
See
Inclosure.
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..
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..
Incasement
::
Incasement
(n.) That which forms a case,
covering,
or
inclosure..
Embracement
::
Embracement
(n.) State of being
contained;
inclosure.
Inclosure
::
Inclosure
(n.) The act of
inclosing;
the state of being
inclosed,
shut up, or
encompassed;
the
separation
of land from
common
ground
by a
fence..
Pound
::
Pound (n.) An
inclosure,
maintained
by
public
authority,
in which
cattle
or other
animals
are
confined
when taken in
trespassing,
or when going at large in
violation
of law; a
pinfold..
Wardian
::
Wardian
(a.)
Designating,
or
pertaining
to, a kind of glass
inclosure
for
keeping
ferns,
mosses,
etc., or for
transporting
growing
plants
from a
distance;
as, a
Wardian
case of
plants;
-- so named from the
inventor,
Nathaniel
B. Ward, an
Englishman..
Propylaeum
::
Propylaeum
(n.) Any court or
vestibule
before
a
building
or
leading
into any
inclosure.
Enceinte
::
Enceinte
(n.) The line of works which forms the main
inclosure
of a
fortress
or
place;
--
called
also body of the
place.
Bosom
::
Bosom (n.)
Embrace;
loving
or
affectionate
inclosure;
fold.
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