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incluse

American  
[in-kloos] / ˈɪn klus /

noun

  1. recluse.


Etymology

Origin of incluse

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin inclūsus “enclosed,” past participle of inclūdere “to enclose, shut in”; see include

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