claustral

English

Etymology

Based on Latin claustrum (cloister).

Adjective

claustral (comparative more claustral, superlative most claustral)

  1. Of or pertaining to a cloister.
  2. Having cloisters; cloistered.
  3. (anatomy) Relating to the claustrum of the brain.

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French

Etymology

Based on Latin claustrum (cloister).

Adjective

claustral (feminine singular claustrale, masculine plural claustraux, feminine plural claustrales)

  1. claustral (relating to a cloister)

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Spanish

Adjective

claustral (plural claustrales)

  1. claustral
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