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enclave /en·clave/ (en´klāv) tissue detached from its normal connection and enclosed within another organ.
enclave [en′klāv, enklāv′] a detached mass of tissue enclosed in an organ or in a different kind of tissue. enclave tissue detached from its normal connection and enclosed within another organ. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Acquiring this property on Avenue D, with the potential of building a community facility and commercial space on the ground floor and residential above, is an excellent opportunity to gain a foothold in a neighborhood that's on track to become one of the City's most sought-after new enclaves in the months and years ahead. suburbs and the long history of working-class and nonwhite suburbanization, both scholarly and popular assessments tend to perpetuate the stereotype of these suburban places as being homogeneous white-collar enclaves, numbingly similar in form and function. Across Los Angeles, small enclaves of prosperity stand out among the rows of tract homes, far removed from other communities that would be their equal. |
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