n. 1. A country or part of a country lying wholly within the boundaries of another. 2. A distinctly bounded area enclosed within a larger unit: ethnic enclaves in a large city. [French, from Old French enclaver, to enclose, from Vulgar Latin *inclāvāre : Latin in-, in; see EN-1 + Latin clāvis, key.] |
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