escluded
Escluded is a technical term that denotes the process of marking certain files, directories, or data sets to be deliberately omitted from automatic backups, synchronizations, or indexing operations. The concept originated in the early 2000s as part of the EsplorE file management suite, where users could designate "escluded" items through metadata tags or exclusion lists. Over time, the term spread to other software packages and is now often used synonymously with “excluded,” though it retains a distinct emphasis on electronic or digital contexts.
In practice, a user may set an esclusion rule based on file attributes such as size, type,
The term has not entered mainstream usage outside technical documentation, and it is not widely recognized