Inclusivity vs. Inclusion

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Inclusivitynoun

Inclusiveness.

Inclusivitynoun

the practice or policy of including people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who have physical or mental disabilities and members of minority groups

Inclusionnoun

(countable) An addition or annex to a group, set, or total.

Inclusionnoun

(uncountable) The act of including, i.e. adding or annexing, (something) to a group, set, or total.

Inclusionnoun

(countable) Anything foreign that is included in a material,

Inclusionnoun

Any material that is trapped inside a mineral during its formation, as a defect in a precious stone.

Inclusionnoun

(biology) A nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregate of stainable substances.

Inclusionnoun

(mathematics) A mapping where the domain is a subset of the image.

Inclusionnoun

The act of including, or the state of being included; limitation; restriction; as, the lines of inclusion of his policy.

Inclusionnoun

Something that is included.

Inclusionnoun

A foreign substance, either liquid or solid, usually of minute size, inclosed in the mass of a mineral.

Inclusionnoun

A small body suspended within the cytoplasm of a cell.

Inclusionnoun

The relationship existing between two sets if one is a subset of the other.

Inclusionnoun

the state of being included

Inclusionnoun

the relation of comprising something;

Inclusionnoun

any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases);

Inclusionnoun

the act of including

Inclusionnoun

the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure

Inclusionnoun

a person or thing that is included within a whole

Inclusionnoun

a body or particle of distinct composition embedded in a rock or other material.

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