Definitionadj. not closed in our surrounded or included
Last update: August 18, 2015
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As the tench is of comparatively uncommon occurrence in unenclosed waters, its place among the indigenous fishes of Great Britain has been denied, and it has been supposed to have been introduced from the Continent; a view which, however, is not supported by any evidence, and is practically disposed of by the fact that fossil remains of the fish are found in the Pleistocene deposits of Great Britain. [Please select]
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The Square outside, then unenclosed, was occupied all night by successive groups of sight-seers, or of persons more nearly interested in the event. [Please select]
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The lists were appointed in the Isle of Notre Dame, then an unenclosed, uninhabited place. [Please select]
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In some instances part of the tract is fenced, while large unenclosed areas are protected by being posted. [Please select]
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This is particularly the case in the country around Fairport, which is, generally speaking, open, unenclosed, and bare. [Please select]
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The lists were appointed in the Isle of Notre Dame, then an unenclosed, uninhabited place, and Macaire was allowed, for his weapon, a great cudgel. [Please select]
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Though you may be in an unenclosed country, let him range at first to no more than from seventy to eighty yards on each side of you. [Please select]
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