Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class I. Words Expressing Abstract RelationsSection IV. Order
4. Distributive Order
76. Inclusion. [Comprehension Under, or Reference to, a Class.]
NOUN:INCLUSION, admission, incorporation, comprisal, comprehension, reception.COMPOSITION &c. (inclusion in a compound) [See Composition].
VERB:BE INCLUDED in &c.; come under, fall under, range under; belong to, pertain to; range with; merge in.
INCLUDE, comprise, comprehend, contain, admit, embrace, subsume, receive, inclose (circumscribe) [See Circumscription]; incorporate, cover, embody, encircle.
reckon among, enumerate among, number among; refer to; place under, place with, arrange under, arrange with; take into account.
ADJECTIVE:INCLUSIVE, inclusory; included, including &c. v.; congener [rare], congenerous; of the same class [See Class]; comprehensive, sweeping, all-embracing, liberal, unexclusive [rare].
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