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- include/ɪnˈkluːd/to make something part of a larger set, group, or whole; to contain or have as a component.verbverb-transitiveC2 (Very High Frequency)
- include out/ɪnˈkluːd/To make something/someone part of a larger whole, group, or set; to contain as a part or element.verbC1
- incluse/ɪnˈkluːs/A rare, archaic term for 'enclosed' or 'shut in'; also refers historically to a woman voluntarily living in seclusion for religious reasons.nounExtremely Rare / Archaic
- inclusion/ɪnˈkluːʒ(ə)n/The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.nounB2
- inclusion body/ɪnˈkluːʒən ˌbɒdi/A microscopic structure found within the cytoplasm or nucleus of a cell, often formed from aggregated proteins or viral particles, typically indicative of a disease or viral infection.nounLow/Very Specialized
- inclusion complex/ɪnˈkluːʒən ˈkɒmplɛks/A supramolecular structure where one molecule (the host) completely surrounds another molecule (the guest) within its cavity, without forming covalent bonds.nounLow
- inclusion map/ɪnˈkluːʒ(ə)n mæp/A function or mapping from a subset to the larger set that simply sends each element to itself.nounC2+
- inclusive disjunction/ɪnˈkluː.sɪv dɪsˈdʒʌŋk.ʃən/A logical operation (typically "or") that outputs true when at least one of its operands is true, with both being true also accepted.nounC2
- inclusive fitness/ɪnˈkluːsɪv ˈfɪtnəs/An evolutionary biology concept where an organism's genetic success is measured by its own offspring plus the offspring it helps its relatives produce, as they share genes.nounLow
- inclusive language/ɪnˌkluː.sɪv ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/Language that avoids expressions marginalising or excluding particular groups of people, especially concerning gender, race, disability, etc.nounC1
- inclusive or/ɪnˈkluː.sɪv ɔː(r)/A logical operator (often written as 'and/or') where the statement is true if at least one of the connected propositions is true, or if both are true.nounC1/C2
- inclusiveness/ɪnˈkluː.sɪv.nəs/The quality or policy of including people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, regardless of race, gender, disability, or other characteristics.nounC1/C2
- inclusivity/ˌɪn.kluːˈsɪv.ɪ.ti/The practice or policy of including people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, ensuring equal access to opportunities and resources.nounC1
- incognita/ˌɪnkɒɡˈniːtə/A woman or female figure whose true identity is concealed or unknown.adjectivenounLow
- incognito/ˌɪnkɒɡˈniːtəʊ/With one's true identity concealed, especially under a disguised name or altered appearance.adjectiveadverbnounC1/C2
- incoherence/ˌɪnkəʊˈhɪərəns/Lack of logical or meaningful connection; the state of being unclear, illogical, or disjointed in thought, expression, or structure.nounC1
- incoherency/ˌɪnkəʊˈhɪərənsi/The state or quality of being illogical, unclear, or lacking connection.nounC2
- incombustible/ˌɪnkəmˈbʌstəb(ə)l/Not able to be burned or destroyed by fire.adjectivenounC2
- income/ˈɪŋkʌm/Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or from investments.nounHigh
- income account/ˈɪnkʌm əˈkaʊnt/A ledger account in which a company records its revenue from operations during a specific period, such as a fiscal year or quarter.nounLow-medium
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