Definition of Inclusion. Meaning of Inclusion. Synonyms of Inclusion

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Definition of Inclusion

Inclusion
Inclusion In*clu"sion, n. [L. inclusio: cf. F. inclusion. See Include.] 1. The act of including, or the state of being included; limitation; restriction; as, the lines of inclusion of his policy. --Sir W. Temple. 2. (Min.) A foreign substance, either liquid or solid, usually of minute size, inclosed in the mass of a mineral.

Meaning of Inclusion from wikipedia

- Look up inclusion or include in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inclusion or Include may refer to: Social inclusion, action taken to support people of...
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are organizational frameworks which s**** to promote the fair treatment and full parti****tion of all people, particularly...
- In host–guest chemistry, an inclusion compound (also known as an inclusion complex) is a chemical complex in which one chemical compound (the "host") has...
- An epidermoid cyst or epidermal inclusion cyst is a benign cyst usually found on the skin. The cyst develops out of ectodermal tissue. Histologically...
- Inclusion bodies of aggregations of multiple proteins are also found in muscle cells affected by inclusion body myositis and hereditary inclusion body...
- In mineralogy, an inclusion is any material trapped inside a mineral during its formation. In gemology, it is an object enclosed within a gemstone or...
- Financial inclusion is the availability and equality of opportunities to access financial services. It refers to processes by which individuals and businesses...
- continuum mechanics, Eshelby's inclusion problem refers to a set of problems involving ellipsoidal elastic inclusions in an infinite elastic body. Analytical...
- Inclusion in education refers to including all students to equal access to equal opportunities of education and learning, and is distinct from educational...
- In combinatorics, a branch of mathematics, the inclusion–exclusion principle is a counting technique which generalizes the familiar method of obtaining...