recluses

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plural of recluse
brown recluses
plural form of brown recluse
recluse
Hidden, secret
recluse
A brown recluse (spider.)
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The place where a recluse dwells; a place of isolation or seclusion
recluse
one who lives in retirement or seclusion
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{a} shut up, retired, religious, devout
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{n} one shut up or retired, a devout person
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To shut up; to seclude
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{f} take oneself out of a particular situation or position; set oneself apart, seclude oneself
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The place where a recluse dwells
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one who lives in solitude
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Sequestered; secluded, isolated
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{s} living in seclusion, set apart from society
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Shut up; sequestered; retired from the world or from public notice; solitary; living apart; as, a recluse monk or hermit; a recluse life
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A person who lives in seclusion from intercourse with the world, as a hermit or monk; specifically, one of a class of secluded devotees who live in single cells, usually attached to monasteries
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withdrawn from society; seeking solitude; "lived an unsocial reclusive life"
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{i} hermit, loner, one who lives in seclusion
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A person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religious purposes; a hermit
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A recluse is a person who lives alone and deliberately avoids other people. His widow became a virtual recluse for the remainder of her life. someone who chooses to live alone, and does not like seeing or talking to other people (reclus , from recludere )
recluse
withdrawn from society; seeking solitude; "lived an unsocial reclusive life