enclosure vs pleach

enclosure

noun
  • The act of separating and surrounding an area, domain, or amount of something with a barrier. 

  • The area of a convent, monastery, etc where access is restricted to community members. 

  • An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers. 

  • The act of enclosing, i.e. the insertion or inclusion of an item in a letter or package. 

  • Something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package. 

  • The act of restricting access to ideas, works of art or technologies using patents or intellectual property laws. 

  • The post-feudal process of subdivision of common lands for individual ownership. 

pleach

noun
  • An act or result of interweaving; specifically, (horticulture) a hedge or lattice created by interweaving the branches of shrubs, trees, etc. 

  • A notch cut into a branch so that it can be bent when pleaching is carried out. 

  • A branch of a shrub, tree, etc., used for pleaching; a pleacher. 

verb
  • To unite by interweaving, as (horticulture) branches of shrubs, trees, etc., to create a hedge; to interlock, to plash. 

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