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claustral
[ klaw-struhl ]
adjective
- cloistral; cloisterlike.
claustral
/ ˈklɔːstrəl /
adjective
- a less common variant of cloistral
Word History and Origins
Origin of claustral1
Example Sentences
Arriving in Charlie’s claustral, stagnant world, Adam offers fresh air—and enlivening disturbance.
She does get the facts right, but, far more impressive, she has been able to capture and convey the claustral atmosphere of the profession.
Apart from one shot, the entire film takes place within the claustral atmosphere of a rabbinical court building, with its austere, drab decor.
Because every region of cortex projected to its associated claustral target area, and this neural communications hub reciprocated the connection, the claustrum could serve as an integrator for crisscrossing electrical signals, provided that all of this information could be freely admixed within the structure.
She cannot restrain students from Oxford from having common access in her despite to the monastery and the claustral precincts.
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