inclosure

/ɪnˈkloʊʒər/
noun
  1. An area that is surrounded by a barrier such as a fence or wall.
    • The sheep were kept safe inside the inclosure.
    • They built a wooden inclosure for the vegetable garden.
    • The ancient inclosure was once a Roman fort.
  2. The act of surrounding or shutting in something.
    • Inclosure of the yard took the workers two days.
    • The inclosure of the common land changed the village forever.
    • The document discussed the inclosure of public spaces.
  3. Something that is included with a letter or package; an enclosure.
    • The inclosure was a signed contract.
    • She forgot to add the inclosure to the package.
    • Please find the requested inclosure in this envelope.
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