It means that it occurs within what is expressed, although it was not expected to be so. That is also included or is within that list. Inclusive, too.
furoya
Adjective for what is inside, included, implicit. It is also used as the adverb inclusive, or including. From the Latin inclusus, formed by the prefix in- ( "inside" ) clausus , a , um ( "closed, inaccessible, with lock" ) .
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