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Preclusion
Preclusion Pre*clu"sion, n. [L. praeclusio. See Preclude.] The act of precluding, or the state of being precluded; a shutting out.
Preclusive
Preclusive Pre*clu"sive, a. Shutting out; precluding, or tending to preclude; hindering. -- Pre*clu"sive*ly, adv.
Preclusively
Preclusive Pre*clu"sive, a. Shutting out; precluding, or tending to preclude; hindering. -- Pre*clu"sive*ly, adv.
Recluse
Recluse Re*cluse", a. [L. reclus, L. reclusus, from recludere, reclusum, to unclose, open, in LL., to shut up. See Close.] Shut up, sequestered; retired from the world or from public notice; solitary; living apart; as, a recluse monk or hermit; a recluse life In meditation deep, recluse From human converse. --J. Philips.
Recluse
Recluse Re*cluse", n. [F. reclus, LL. reclusus. See Recluse, a.] 1. A person who lives in seclusion from intercourse with the world, as a hermit or monk; specifically, one of a class of secluded devotees who live in single cells; usually attached to monasteries. 2. The place where a recluse dwells. [Obs.] --Foxe.
Recluse
Recluse Re*cluse", v. t. To shut; to seclude. [Obs.]
Reclusely
Reclusely Re*cluse"ly, adv. In a recluse or solitary manner.
Recluseness
Recluseness Re*cluse"ness, n. Quality or state of being recluse.
Reclusion
Reclusion Re*clu"sion, n. [LL. reclusio: cf. F. reclusion.] A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.
Reclusive
Reclusive Re*clu"sive, a. Affording retirement from society. ``Some reclusive and religious life.' --Shak.
Reclusory
Reclusory Re*clu"so*ry, n. [LL. reclosorium.] The habitation of a recluse; a hermitage.

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- France. His father, Jacques Reclus, was a Protestant pastor in Montcaret and taught at Sainte-Foy's Protestant college; Reclus' godfather was the Protestant...
- most important ideas of Reclus is indeed the trans-boundary region, which is retaken by Roger Brunet, the founder of the RECLUS group and its director...
- Paul Reclus may refer to: Paul Reclus (anarchist) (1858–1941), French anarchist Paul Reclus (surgeon) (1847–1914), French physician specializing in surgery...
- geographers: Élie Reclus (1827–1904), journalist and political activist Élisée Reclus (1830–1905), award-winning geographer and anarchist Armand Reclus (1843–1927)...
- 1927 - the last of the Reclus brothers. Elie Armand Ebenhezer Reclus was born at Orthez on March 13, 1843 - the fifth of the Reclus brothers. His parents...
- Reclus (named after Élisée Reclus; sometimes confused with Cerro Mano del Diablo southwest of Reclus), also written as Reclús, is a cinder cone and stratovolcano...
- The Reclus family includes the children and extended family of pastor Jacques Reclus (1796–1882) and teacher Zéline Reclus (1805–1887). The Reclus family's...
- Reclus Peninsula (64°33′S 61°47′W / 64.550°S 61.783°W / -64.550; -61.783 (Reclus Peninsula)) is a 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) peninsula on the...
- political activist Élisée Reclus (1830-1905), geographer and political activist Onésime Reclus (1837-1916), geographer Armand Reclus (1843-1927), geographer...
- Puna de Atacama. Reclus is completely within Argentine territory. This peak was named after the French geographer Jacques Élisée Reclus. The first ascents...