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Inclusion
Inclusion In*clu"sion, n. [L. inclusio: cf. F. inclusion. See Include.] 1. The act of including, or the state of being included; limitation; restriction; as, the lines of inclusion of his policy. --Sir W. Temple. 2. (Min.) A foreign substance, either liquid or solid, usually of minute size, inclosed in the mass of a mineral.

Meaning of Inclusio from wikipedia

- In biblical studies, inclusio is a literary device similar to a refrain. It is also known as bracketing or an envelope structure, and consists of the repetition...
- Statutory interpretation is the process by which courts interpret and apply legislation. Some amount of interpretation is often necessary when a case involves...
- Artaxerxes's reign (prolepsis) Core:  Chiasm of Celebration — I Esd. 2:30b     Inclusio:   Work hindered until second year of Darius’s reign — I Esd. 3        ...
- Bracketing (phenomenology), a method used by phenomenological sociologists Inclusio, a literary device Bracketing, a method for determining range by firing...
- is also signified by the way that "from the face of the earth" forms an inclusio around Zephaniah 1:2-3, hearkening back to how the phrase is used in the...
- and phrases into tens and sevens, literary techniques such as chiasm and inclusio, the arrangement of creative acts into matching groups, and so on. If these...
- suffixaufnahme. In some languages, nouns in the genitive case may be found in inclusio – that is, between the main noun's article and the noun itself. Old English...
- Gospel, together with his first appearance in chapter 1 form a literary "inclusio of eyewitness testimony" to privilege this witness (in the Gospel of John...
- "confidence" (verse 14), whereas the second subsection (verses 19–26) has the inclusio markers "joy", "progress" and "trusting". Verse 1:21 is translated: For...
- Matthew 5:19; 15:3; 19:17; 22:36–40). "I am with you always" forms an inclusio with the Isaiah's prophecy quoted in Matthew 1:23 that 'they shall name...