"Inclosure" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
In English law. Inclos-ure is the act of freeing land from rights of common, commonable rights, and generally all rights which obstruct cultivation and the productive employment of labor on the soil
That which is inclosed or placed within something; a
thing contained; a space inclosed or fenced up.
That which incloses; a barrier or fence.
The act of inclosing; the state of being inclosed, shut
up, or encompassed; the separation of land from common ground by a
fence.
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Little Tommy's kindergarten class was on a field trip to their local police station. There they saw pictures tacked to a big bulletin board. The label clearly read, "The 10 Most Wanted."One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked if it really was the photo of a wanted person."Yes," said the policeman, "the detectives want him very badly."So Little Tommy asked, while tugging on the man's belt, "Um, mister, why didn't you keep them when you took their pictures?"
The irregular triangular space between the curve of an arch and the inclosing right angle; or the space between the …
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