inclave
/ɪnˈklæv/Definitions
1. noun
A group of people or a section of society that is isolated or separated from the rest, often because of shared characteristics or experiences.
“The inclave of the elderly in the community was evident at the local senior center.”
2. noun
A recess or indentation in a surface, especially one that is shaped like a bay or a cove.
“The inclave in the rock face created a natural pool of calm water.”