exclosure

exclosure
an enclosed area for protection or shelter from dangerous animals, especially referring to being fenced

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  • exclosure — [eks klō′zhər] n. [ EX 1 + (EN)CLOSURE] an area protected against the entrance of intruders, as animals …   English World dictionary

  • Exclosure — An exclosure, in an area being used extensively for grazing, is a limited area from which cattle (and sometimes wildlife) are excluded by fencing. Exclosures are sometimes constructed by government agencies that manage ranching on public lands a… …   Wikipedia

  • exclosure — /ik skloh zheuhr/, n. an area protected against intruders, as by fences. [1915 20; EX 1 + closure, modeled on ENCLOSURE] * * * …   Universalium

  • exclosure — [ɪk skləʊʒə, ɛk ] noun Forestry an area from which unwanted animals are excluded …   English new terms dictionary

  • exclosure — ex·clo·sure …   English syllables

  • exclosure — /ɛksˈkloʊʒə/ (say eks klohzhuh) noun an area fenced to prevent animals getting into it, as to prevent feral animals from attacking farm animals, or domestic animals from stripping vegetation. {ex 1 + (en)closure} …  

  • exclosure —   n. area fenced to keep out unwanted animals …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • exclosure — n. Forestry etc. an area from which unwanted animals are excluded. Etymology: EX (1) + ENCLOSURE …   Useful english dictionary

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