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| se·clu·sion [ sə kl'n ] (plural se·clu·sions) |
noun |
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1. condition of being secluded: the condition of being cut off from others, or from other places
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2. act of secluding: an act of setting somebody or something apart from others
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3. secluded place: a quiet place removed from activity and people
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| [Early 17th century. < Latin seclusion-< past participle of secludere (see seclude)] |