
1) Admittance 2) Education reform 3) French word used in English 4) Situation 5) Sociological terminology 6) Something that is included 7) State of affairs 8) The act of including 9) The state of being included 10) Xenolith
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1) Composition 2) Comprehension 3) Encompassment 4) Plasmid
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- the state of being included
- the relation of comprising something
- any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases)
- the act of including
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• (n.) The act of including, or the state of being included; limitation; restriction; as, the lines of inclusion of his policy. • (n.) A foreign substance, either liquid or solid, usually of minute size, inclosed in the mass of a mineral.
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A particle of foreign matter contained within a gemstone. It can take, for example, the form of an air bubble or a foreign object. Some inclusions decrease the value of a stone, but some, such as needles in rutilated quartz and 'spangles' in amber , are prized.
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(from the article `Allende meteorite`) The Allende meteorite, which is classified as a carbonaceous chondrite, consists of large, irregularly shaped white inclusions and rounded chondrules ... Garnets commonly contain many inclusionsi.e., fragments of other rocks and minerals. Pinwheel garnet and snowball garnet are designations s...
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A fragment of older material, including minerals and rock, that has been enclosed within another rock.
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any foreign material within a synthetic quartz crystal made visible when examined by light from a bright source NOTE - A particularly common inclusion is the mineral acmite (sodium iron silicate).
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(in-kloo´zhәn) the act of enclosing or the condition of being enclosed. anything that is enclosed; a cell inclusion. cell inclusion a usually lifeless, often temporary, constituent in the cytoplasm of a cell. fetal inclusion a partially ...
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A visible irregularity in a gemstone.
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An internal flaw within a stone. Often inclusions are small mineral crystals
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Materials that are locked inside a mineral as it is forming.
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A foreign solid which is enclosed in the mass of an otherwise homogeneous mineral or material.
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In·clu'sion noun [ Latin
inclusio : confer French
inclusion . See
Include .]
1. The act of including, or the state of being included; limitation; restriction; as, the lines of
inclusion of his policy.
Sir W. Temple. 2. (Min.) A foreign subst...
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A rock fragment incorporated into a younger igneous rock.
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a rock or liquid that is enclosed in another foreign kind of rock or mineral
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A small particle of another mineral, liquid, gas or some foreign matter that is contained within a gemstone
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( I1, I2, I3) With I1 the best of the three, followed by I2 and I3, these grades are assigned to diamonds where the inclusions can be seen easily with the naked eye.
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A nonmetallic material in a solid metallic matrix.
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noun the act of including
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A non metallic slug of material which has become entangled in the metal during its manufacture. A severe problem in thin cross section metal bellows manufacture.
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A visible foreign substance (flaw), fracture, or void inside a diamond or gemstone. Inclusions can contain water which will cause the stone to fracture when heated.
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(xenolith) A fragment of older rock caught up in an igneous rock.
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an organizational effort & practice in which different groups or individuals having different backgrounds are culturally and socially accepted and welcomed, and equally treated. Inclusion is a sense of belonging and inclusive cultures make people feel respected and valued for who they are for all their identities. People feel a level of supportive ...
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A nonmetallic material in a solid metallic matrix.
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