inclosure|inclosures in English
noun
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)
Use "inclosure|inclosures" in a sentence
1. In Michigan the meaning of Curtilage has been extended to include more than an inclosure near the
2. Arrent: To let for a rent; especially, in old English law , to let out for inclosure, as land in a forest
3. The possession, transport or use of any local anaesthetic of the cocaine group, including but not limited to natural or synthetic drugs of this group, such as allocaine, Apothesine, alypine, benzyl carbinol, butyn, procaine, nupercaine, beta-eucaine, novol or anestubes, within the racing inclosure is prohibited, except upon a bona fide