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reclusion

 
Dictionary: re·clu·sion
(rĭ-klū'zhən) pronunciation
n.
  1. The condition of being a recluse.
  2. The state of being in solitary confinement.

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noun

    The act of secluding or the state of being secluded: retirement, seclusion, sequestration. See include/exclude.

 
 
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