enclaves

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
plural of enclave
enclave
A group that is set off from a larger population by its characteristic or behavior

it tends to make marriage itself a lifestyle enclave.

enclave
A political, cultural or social entity or part thereof that is completely surrounded by another
enclave
A tract of land or a territory inclosed within another territory of which it is independent
enclave
A culturally distinct region of a city or country; for example, Chinatown
enclave
A Language Environment (LE) term A collection of routines
enclave
a country or part of a country wholly within the boundaries of another country
enclave
An enclave is an area within a country or a city where people live who have a different nationality or culture from the people living in the surrounding country or city. Nagorno-Karabakh is an Armenian enclave inside Azerbaijan. a small area that is within a larger area where people of a different kind or nationality live (enclaver )
enclave
To inclose within an alien territory
enclave
{i} territory or culturally distinct entity surrounded by the territory of another country
enclave
an enclosed territory that is culturally distinct from the foreign territory that surrounds it
enclave
A tract or territory enclosed within another state or country
enclave
A secured area within another secured area
enclave
(in-kla've) [French ] Anything which is represented as let into something else, particularly when the bearing so let in is square
enclaves

    التركية النطق

    enkleyvz

    النطق

    /ˈenˌklāvz/ /ˈɛnˌkleɪvz/

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    [ 'en-"klAv; ÷'än-"k ] (noun.) 1868. French, from Middle French, from enclaver to enclose, from Vulgar Latin inclavare to lock up, from Latin in- + clavis key; more at CLAVICLE.
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