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enclosures
noun as in area bounded by something
noun as in something included with a letter
Weak match
Example Sentences
Electric fencing can be installed around chicken coops and enclosures.
It's thought that about five hundred beavers already live in England, some in the wild and others in enclosures.
“Causewayed enclosures were large ritual gathering sites with a significance to a larger community,” Iversen said.
She says the bears already benefited from being kept in grassy enclosures, which have ponds for swimming in.
The law requires people to buy a licence and keep the animals in appropriate sized enclosures.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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