inclusion
Roget category 76
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#76.
[Comprehension under, or reference to a class.]
Inclusion
noun
inclusion,
admission,
comprehension,
reception.
composition
etc.
(inclusion in a compound)
54.
verb
be included in
&c. —
come under,
fall under,
range under —
belong to,
pertain to —
range with —
merge in.
include,
comprise,
comprehend,
contain,
admit,
embrace,
receive —
inclose
etc.
(circumscribe)
229 —
embody,
encircle.
reckon among,
enumerate among,
number among —
refer to —
place with,
arrange with,
place under —
take into account.
adjective
included,
including
etc.
v. —
inclusive —
congener,
congenerous —
of the same class
etc.
75 —
encircling.
phrase
a maximis ad minima [Lat.],
et hoc genus omne [Lat.],
etc.
etc.
—
et coetera [Lat.].
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