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(inclosure)n. land bounded by a fence, wall, hedge, ditch or othe...
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n. ~ A container used to store materials. Notes:  Examples of enclosures include sleeves, boxes, canisters.
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Any type of pen or enclosure for the confinement of animals
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mid-15c., "action of enclosing," from enclose + -ure. Meaning "that which is enclosed" is from 1550s.
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area surrounded by a wall, fence, or other physical boundary.
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The act of creating a boundary around land that limits access to it, for example by a fence, wall, hedge, ditch, or other physical barrier.
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in the UK 1450-1820, the move from an agricultural system based on open, or shared, crop fields with common land for grazing and resource collection (e.g. for firewood) to one where individual farmers [..]
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Any foreign material placed between the leaves of a book or other bound item, or between the cover and free endpaper, by someone other than the publisher or binder. Some enclosures are incidental, for [..]
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the exterior plus semi-exterior portions of the building. Exterior consists of the elements of a building that separate conditioned spaces from the outside (i.e., the wall assembly). Semiexterior consists of the elements of a building that separate conditioned space from unconditioned space or that encloses semi-heated space through which thermal e [..]
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A description of the motor or drive housing. The selected enclosure depends on the application’s environment and heat generated by the device.
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Enclosure refers to the housing in which the controller is mounted. Enclosures are available in designs for various environmental conditions.
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A general purpose enclosure of either a ventilated or non-ventilated variety. It is used for most indoor applications and is intended to protect against dust, light, indirect splashing and accidental [..]
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An enclosure designed for a hazardous location , Class I (air), Group D, per the National Electrical Code. This hazardous environment is one in which flammable gases or vapor may be present in the air [..]
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Designed for industrial use. The enclosure is intended for use in applications where it is desirable to exclude such materials as cooling oil, seepage, dust, lint, fibers, and filings. This is normall [..]
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Housing of the motor.
Source: weelectricmotors.com

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an insert (enclosed in magazine) or outsert (enclosed within an envelope or polybag) that is included with the Publications Mail item
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to turn land for crops into pasture land for animals.
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(n) a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose(n) the act of enclosing something inside something else(n) a naturally enclosed space(n) something (usually a supporting d [..]
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The case or housing around electrical apparatus, or the fence or walls surrounding an electrical equipment installation, the purpose of which is to prevent persons from accidentally contacting energized parts, or to protect the equipment from physical damage. For public safety, please immediately report any unsecured or damaged enclosures to the ut [..]
Source: price-electric.com

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saepe
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A space in a zoo where animals live and are cared for.
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The case or housing of an apparatus, or the fence or walls surrounding an installation, designed to prevent personnel from accidentally contacting energized parts and to protect equipment from physica [..]
Source: energycodes.gov

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A rectangle drawn around a graphical component or components to indicate the limits of an assembly.
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The case, box or structure surrounding the electrical equipment, which protects it from contamination. The degree of tightness is usually specified.
Source: industry.usa.siemens.com

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A large enclosure or compartment is one which accommodates a panel having 1500 square inches or more of area.
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A small enclosure or compartment is one which accommodates a panel having less than 1500 square inches of area.
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The case or housing of an apparatus, fence, or walls that prevent persons from accidentally contacting energizing parts, or to protect the equipment from physical damage.
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An enclosure is used to house (and contain) electrical components.
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The case or housing of an apparatus, fence, or walls that prevent persons from accidentally contacting energizing parts, or to protect the equipment from physical damage.
Source: kielectrical.net

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The term used to describe the motor housing. The most common industrial types are: Open Drip Proof (ODP), Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC), Totally Enclosed Non-Ventilated (TENV), Totally Enclosed Air Over (TEAO). (See Chapter IV for additional information).
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n. anejo, anexo, documento adjunto
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A cabinet in which the various Drivers are housed. This arrangement is absolutely essential if bass response is desired from the woofer, which by itself in the open air, will produce very little low f [..]
Source: electronixwarehouse.com

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Putting an airtight, impermeable, permanent barrier around asbestos-containing materials to prevent the release of asbestos fibers into the air.
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Putting an airtight, impermeable, permanent barrier around asbestos-containing materials to prevent the release of asbestos fibers into the air.
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That portion of an elevated building below the lowest elevated floor that is either partially or fully shut-in by rigid walls.
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A term now in common use, but originally defined by the Register of Monuments and Places to include circular and sub-circular earthen monuments relating to various chronological periods of archaeology. It is often used to denote the presence of a ringfort.
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(inclosure)n. land bounded by a fence, wall, hedge, ditch or other physical evidence of boundary. Unfortunately, too often these creations are not included among the actual legally described boundarie [..]
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A metal or plastic cabinet used to protect equipment from the environment.
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A barrier erected for the purpose of containing or excluding moisture, dusts, contaminates, etc.; an alternative method of asbestos abatement in which the asbestos is isolated within a structural encl [..]
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A housing to contain electrical components, usually specified by a NEMA classification number.
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A housing to contain electrical components, usually specified by a NEMA classification number.
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a box that contains the driver(s).
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Loose term for any form of earthwork not otherwise classified.
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A stone-built structure usually forming round or oval shape and supposedly used as an animal pen ENCOCHE
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A housing for electronic equipment or components, as in an Electronic Chassis or speaker enclosure.
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The cabinet or specially designed box or fence or walls in which electrical controls and apparatus are housed, to prevent personnel from accidentally contacting energized parts or to protect the equipment from physical damage. A part providing protection of equipment against certain external influences and in any direction protection against direct [..]
Source: elect.mrt.ac.lk

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– the act of freeing land from rights of common enjoyed by tenants of a manor over some or all of the open lands in a parish, and the redistribution of the land into individual ownership. In the eight [..]
Source: berkshireenclosure.org.uk





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