inclosure
11inclosure — n. act of inclosing; something which surrounds or confines a piece of land; piece of land which is surrounded by some barrier; something which is sent in an envelope along with a letter (also enclosure) …
12inclosure — noun variant spelling of enclosure …
13inclosure — noun (C, U) another spelling of enclosure …
14inclosure — in·clo·sure …
15inclosure — in•clo•sure [[t]ɪnˈkloʊ ʒər[/t]] n. enclosure …
16inclosure — /ɪnˈkloʊʒə/ (say in klohzhuh) noun Law → enclosure …
17inclosure — In old English law, 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 Land surrounded by some visible obstruction. An artificial fence… …
18inclosure — In old English law, 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 Land surrounded by some visible obstruction. An artificial fence… …
19Inclosure Act — Mouvement des enclosures Un acte d enclosure datant de 1793 Le mouvement des enclosures fait référence aux changements qui, dès le XIIe siècle mais surtout à partir de la fin du XVI …
20General Inclosure Act — The English statute, 41 Geo. Ill, c. 109, which consolidated a number of regulations as to the inclosure of common fields and waste lands …