enclosure
61enclosure — [ɪnˈkləʊʒə] noun [C] an area that is surrounded by a fence or wall …
62enclosure — en•clo•sure [[t]ɛnˈkloʊ ʒər[/t]] n. 1) something that encloses, as a fence or wall 2) an enclosed area, esp. a tract of land surrounded by a fence 3) something enclosed or included, as within a letter 4) an act or instance of enclosing; the state …
63Enclosure — PodB/P A tag in the feed that specifies a multimedia file (such as those used in podcasts) that is associated with an item in the feed. Usually it just contains a link or URL to where the media file is located, which is where an aggregator can go …
64enclosure — /ɛnˈkloʊʒə / (say en klohzhuh), /ən / (say uhn ) noun 1. the act of enclosing. 2. the separation and appropriation of land, especially of common land, by means of a fence. 3. a tract of land surrounded by a fence. 4. that which encloses, as a… …
65enclosure — A term for a file text, fax, binary, or image sent as a part of an e mail message. Sometimes called an attachment. See also Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension …
66enclosure — See cloister …
67enclosure — /anklowzhar/ See inclosure …
68enclosure — /anklowzhar/ See inclosure …
69enclosure — See inclosure …
70enclosure — n. (also inclosure) 1 the act of enclosing, esp. of common land. 2 Brit. an enclosed space or area, esp. for a special class of persons at a sporting event. 3 a thing enclosed with a letter. 4 an enclosing fence etc. Etymology: AF & OF (as… …