What is another word for Exclave?

Pronunciation: [ɛksklˈe͡ɪv] (IPA)

Exclave is a term used to describe a territory that is geographically separated from the main part of a country. Synonyms for this word include detached territory, isolated area, outlier, detached enclave, and territorial anomaly. Sometimes, exclave can also be referred to as an enclave, referring to a territory located within another state or entity. Other related terms include pene-enclave (a part of a larger territory that is almost completely surrounded by another country) and counter-enclave (an enclave within an enclave). These terms are commonly used in international law and geography to describe complex territory arrangements and have significant political implications.

What are the hypernyms for Exclave?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Exclave?

An exclave is a territory that is geographically separated from the rest of the country or state it belongs to. The opposite of an exclave is an enclave, which is a territory that is surrounded by the territory of another country or state. While an exclave is a part of a larger territory, an enclave is a separate entity that is fully surrounded by another territory. Another antonym for exclave is a contiguous territory, which is an area that shares a common boundary with the rest of the country or state it belongs to. Unlike enclaves and exclaves, a contiguous territory is not geographically separated from the rest of its parent territory.

What are the antonyms for Exclave?

  • n.

    territory

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