claustral

/ˈklɔstrəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling a cloister (a quiet, secluded place, especially in a monastery or convent); suggesting seclusion or isolation.
    • The old library had a claustral atmosphere, with its high walls and silent reading rooms.
    • The monastery's claustral design encouraged meditation and quiet reflection.
    • She enjoyed the claustral peace of the garden, away from the busy city.
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