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inclusion
in·clu·sion I0084000 (ĭn-klo͞o′zhən)n.1. The act of including or the state of being included.2. Something included.3. A solid, liquid, or gaseous foreign body enclosed in a mineral or rock.4. A nonliving mass, such as a droplet of fat, in the cytoplasm of a cell.5. Computers A logical operation that assumes the second statement of a pair is true if the first one is true. [Latin inclūsiō, inclūsiōn-, from inclūsus, past participle of inclūdere, to enclose; see include.] in·clu′sion·ar′y (-zhə-nĕr′ē) adj.inclusion (ɪnˈkluːʒən) n1. the act of including or the state of being included2. something included3. (Geological Science) geology a solid fragment, liquid globule, or pocket of gas enclosed in a mineral or rock4. (Mathematics) maths a. the relation between two sets that obtains when all the members of the first are members of the second. Symbol: X⊆Y b. strict inclusion proper inclusion the relation that obtains between two sets when the first includes the second but not vice versa. Symbol: X⊂Y 5. (General Engineering) engineering a foreign particle in a metal, such as a particle of metal oxidein•clu•sion (ɪnˈklu ʒən) n. 1. the act of including or the state of being included. 2. something that is included. 3. a foreign body or inert structure within a cell. 4. a solid, liquid, or gaseous body enclosed within a mineral or rock. [1590–1600; < Latin inclūsiō confinement] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | inclusion - the state of being includedsituation, state of affairs - the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time; "the present international situation is dangerous"; "wondered how such a state of affairs had come about"; "eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning for every new social situation"- Franklin D.Rooseveltembrace - the state of taking in or encircling; "an island in the embrace of the sea"encompassment - including entirelyexclusion - the state of being excluded | | 2. | inclusion - the relation of comprising something; "he admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work"comprehensioninvolvement - a connection of inclusion or containment; "he escaped involvement in the accident"; "there was additional involvement of the liver and spleen" | | 3. | inclusion - any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases); "an inclusion in the cytoplasm of the cell"cellular inclusion, inclusion bodybody - an individual 3-dimensional object that has mass and that is distinguishable from other objects; "heavenly body"plasmid, plasmid DNA - a small cellular inclusion consisting of a ring of DNA that is not in a chromosome but is capable of autonomous replicationcancer body, Russell's body - an inclusion body found in plasma cells in cases of cancer | | 4. | inclusion - the act of includingstep-up, increase - the act of increasing something; "he gave me an increase in salary"incorporation - including by incorporating |
inclusionnoun addition, incorporation, introduction, insertion a confident performance which justified his inclusion in the team exception, rejection, exclusion, omissionTranslationsinclude (iŋˈkluːd) verb to take in or consider along with (other people, things etc) as part of a group, set etc. Am I included in the team?; Your duties include making the tea. 包括 包括inˈclusion (-ʒən) noun 包含 包括including prepositionThe whole family has been ill, including the baby. 包括 包括inˈclusive (-siv) adjective counting both the first and last in a series. May 7 to May 9 inclusive is three days. 前後 (首尾)包括在内的 IdiomsSeeinclusion riderinclusion
inclusion1. Geology a solid fragment, liquid globule, or pocket of gas enclosed in a mineral or rock 2. Mathsa. the relation between two sets that obtains when all the members of the first are members of the second. b. strict or proper inclusion the relation that obtains between two sets when the first includes the second but not vice versa. 3. Engineering a foreign particle in a metal, such as a particle of metal oxide inclusion[in′klü·zhən] (cell and molecular biology) A visible product of cellular metabolism within the protoplasm. (crystallography) A crystal or fragment of a crystal found in another crystal. A small cavity filled with gas or liquid in a crystal. (metallurgy) An impure particle, such as sand, trapped in molten metal during solidification. (petrology) A fragment of older rock enclosed in an igneous rock. inclusionThe presence of foreign matter in a finished material.inclusion
inclusion [in-kloo´zhun] 1. the act of enclosing or the condition of being enclosed.2. 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 developed embryo enclosed within the body of its twin.in·clu·sion (in-klū'zhŭn), 1. Any foreign or heterogeneous substance contained in a cell or in any tissue or organ, not introduced as a result of trauma. 2. The process by which a foreign or heterogeneous structure is misplaced in another tissue. [L. inclusio, a shutting in, fr. includo, pp. -clusus, to close in] Pediatrics The education of a student with disabilities in a regular classroom in a neighbourhood school with sufficient support so the student can participate fully Social medicine The placing of learning- or otherwise impaired children in the same environment as other children, while supplementing learning with various educational maneuversin·clu·sion (in-klū'zhŭn) 1. Any foreign or heterogeneous substance contained in a cell or in any tissue or organ, not introduced as a result of trauma. 2. The process by which a foreign or heterogeneous structure is misplaced in another tissue. [L. inclusio, a shutting in, fr. includo, pp. -clusus, to close in]inclusion a particle or structure contained within a cell or organ.inclusion Related to inclusion: Social inclusion, Inclusion bodies, inclusion cellSynonyms for inclusionnoun additionSynonyms- addition
- incorporation
- introduction
- insertion
Antonyms- exception
- rejection
- exclusion
- omission
Synonyms for inclusionnoun the state of being includedRelated Words- situation
- state of affairs
- embrace
- encompassment
Antonymsnoun the relation of comprising somethingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases)Synonyms- cellular inclusion
- inclusion body
Related Words- body
- plasmid
- plasmid DNA
- cancer body
- Russell's body
noun the act of includingRelated Words- step-up
- increase
- incorporation
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