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enclave
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enclave /en·clave/ (en´klāv) tissue detached from its normal connection and enclosed within another organ.
en·clave (nklv, n-)
n.
A detached mass of tissue enclosed in tissue of another kind.

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.


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