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† interˈclusion Obs. [ad. L. interclūsiōn-em, n. of action f. interclūdĕre: see prec.] The action of the vb. interclude; shutting up.
1623Cockeram, Interclusion, a shutting vp of a sluce. 1671True Nonconf. 443 The first act of hostility, by the interclusion of passages, was done by these of Zurich. 1798Bisset Burke I. 411 (Jod.) The interclusion of commerce. |