Seclusion (disambiguation)

Seclusion (disambiguation)

Seclusion may refer to:
*Solitude
*"Seclusion", a 2003 album by the French metal band Penumbra
*"Seclusion", a 2004 album by the Scottish rock band Aereogramme
*Warm seclusion, the mature phase of an extratropical cyclone which often have an eye-like feature of dry air at their center
*Seclusion policy, the English translation of "sakoku", the former foreign relations policy of Japan whereby nobody could enter or leave the country on penalty of death


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