Enclaver

Pronunciation: /ˈɑnˌkɫeɪvˈɑɹ/

Enclaver (noun)

  1. A person or group that creates or controls a place completely surrounded by another area.
  2. Someone who forms an enclave by separating a territory from the surrounding region.

Examples

  • The village is an enclaver, surrounded by another country.
  • An enclaver can feel isolated even when it is close to cities.