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claustral adjective [ ˈklɔːstr(ə)l ]

• relating to a cloister or religious house.
• "claustral buildings"
• enveloping; confining.
• "this claustral heat"
Origin: late Middle English: from late Latin claustralis, from Latin claustrum ‘lock, enclosed place’ (see cloister).


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