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Mawson, C.O.S., ed.
(18701938).
Rogets International Thesaurus.
1922.
Class I. Words Expressing Abstract Relations
Section IV. Order
4. Distributive Order
77. Exclusion.
NOUN:
EXCLUSION
1
[See
Exclusion
].
Note 1.
The same set of words are used to express
Exclusion from a class
and
Exclusion from a compound.
Reference is therefore made to the former at
55
. This identity does not occur with regard to
Inclusion,
which therefore constitutes a separate category. [
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