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exclave
ex·clave E0266000 (ĕk′sklāv′)n. A part of a country that is isolated from the main part and is surrounded by foreign territory. [ex- + (en)clave.]exclave (ˈɛkskleɪv) n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a part of a country entirely surrounded by foreign territory: viewed from the position of the home country. Compare enclave[C20: from ex-1 + -clave, on the model of enclave]ex•clave (ˈɛks kleɪv) n. a portion of a country geographically separated from the main part by surrounding alien territory. [1885–90; ex-1 + (en)clave] enclave, exclave - An enclave is a group or area different from the surroundings, a secured area within another secured area, from Latin clavis, "key"; an exclave is the same thing, but usually describes a portion of a country separated from the main part and surrounded by politically alien territory.See also related terms for surrounded.Translationsexclave
exclave [eks´klāv] a detached part of an organ.ex·clave (eks'klāv), An outlying, detached portion of a gland or other part, such as the thyroid or pancreas; an accessory gland. [L. ex, out, + -clave (in enclave)] ex·clave (eks'klāv) An outlying, detached portion of a gland or other part, such as the thyroid or pancreas; an accessory gland. [L. ex, out, + -clave (in enclave)] |