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enclosure

[en-kloh-zher] / ɛnˈkloʊ ʒər /


NOUN
something included with a letter
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Many expenses are non-negotiable - heating for animals from hot countries, lighting and humidity for reptiles, enclosure maintenance, food quality and staffing numbers.

From BBC

The buildings are long gone, of course, but the walls that are still there are made from rough black lava rock that forms three enclosures.

From Literature

For councils it might mean creating more shark enclosures where people can swim safely.

From BBC

Earlier enclosures had primed the English for urbanization by concentrating land ownership.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Ghosts in the Machine” will take us up stairs, around pathways and into now-deserted zoo enclosures as we try to free a spirit from purgatory.

From Los Angeles Times