seclusionists

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seclusionists

  1. plural of seclusionist
    • 2015, Stuart Hylton, What the Railways Did For Us: The Making of Modern Britain, →ISBN:
      The seclusionists provided a gated community at Clarement Park to keep out the riff-raff but, from the 1860s onwards, the mass market began to take over the rest of the town, with its first pier opening in 1863.