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Learn to pronounce in·clud·ing

/inˈklo͞odiNG,iNGˈklo͞odiNG/
preposition
containing as part of the whole being considered.
"languages including Welsh, Cornish, and Breton"
synonyms: which include(s), inclusive of, counting, as well as, plus, together with

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3 senses: 1. to have as contents or part of the contents; be made up of or contain 2. to add as part of something else; put in.