noun
- plural of inclosure; areas of land that are enclosed or fenced in
- things that are enclosed or inserted within something else, such as documents in an envelope
Usage: Often used in historical or legal contexts; Variant spelling of 'enclosures'
Usage: Common in business and formal correspondence
Examples
- The farmer created several inclosures to separate different crops.
- The letter contained three inclosures: a contract, an invoice, and a receipt.
- Medieval inclosures divided the common land into private holdings.
- Please see the inclosures at the end of this document for additional details.
- The park had multiple inclosures for different animal species.
- The package arrived with several inclosures explaining the warranty.