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Incloser
Incloser In*clos"er, n. One who, or that which, incloses; one who fences off land from common grounds.

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- Xiamen. The Gaoji Causeway is to the North, the old Yundang Harbor (now an inclosed lake), is to the West. The Kinmen Islands, controlled by the Republic of...
- should in ****ure times extend beyond the north wall (the second wall) and inclose Gibeat Gareb and Gibeat Goath. The position of Gareb can correspond only...
- Bros. became sole owner of the Lot in 1989, all of the structures were inclosed, with some getting a full interior. Columbia Pictures, with limited space...
- (1982, Montemora) Defenestration of Prague (1983, The Kulchur Foundation) Incloser (1985, The Weaselsleeves Press) Heliopathy (1986, Pushcart) Articulation...
- favourable for their purposes. The Inclosure Act of 1812 inclosed much of Bagshot Heath, and also inclosed the common fields of Windlesham. Inclosure had begun...
- discharged or otherwise prevented from being dis****d (e.g. gills completely inclosed and never exposed as in the secotioid form of Lentinus tigrinus)—note—some...
- Parliament Parliament of Great Britain Long title An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common pastures, common meadows, and other...
- "g(u)ile" is "gill," spelled by Wordsworth "ghyll," a ravine or valley inclosing a small water-course." Daelnet placenames index Archived 15 December 2011...
- are wheat, barley, oats, potatoes and turnips. In 1768 1,337 acres were inclosed in East Ayton. (fn. 2) The village of Seamer is built upon practically...
- into the bedrock are known as either incised, intrenched, entrenched, inclosed or ingrown meanders. Some Earth scientists recognize and use a finer subdivision...