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enclavean enclosed territory that is culturally distinct And its suburban schools, rather than being exclusive enclaves, include children whose parents can't afford a house in the neighborhood. — Washin [..]
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enclave"small portion of one country which is entirely surrounded by the territory of another," 1868, from French enclave, from Old French enclaver "enclose, comprise, include" (13c.), fr [..]
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enclaveThe name for a residential cluster of an ethnic minority that is a long-term phenomenon, although generally not as segregated as a ghetto. Contrast with colony.
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enclave(n) an enclosed territory that is culturally distinct from the foreign territory that surrounds it
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enclaveA group of individuals with disabilities working in a particular setting doing the same type of work (i.e. cleaning crew)
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