
1) Attack 2) Blockage of a blood vessel 3) Closure or blockage 4) The act of blocking
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1) Breechblock 2) Closure 3) Embolic 4) Laryngospasm 5) Plug 6) Stopper 7) Stopple 8) Thromboembolism 9) Thrombosis
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- closure or blockage (as of a blood vessel)
- (meteorology) a composite front when colder air surrounds a mass of warm air and forces it aloft
- (dentistry) the normal spatial relation of the teeth when the jaws are closed
- an obstruction in a pipe or tube
- the act of blocking
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closing of an opening, passage or cavity
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• (n.) The act of occluding, or the state of being occluded. • (n.) The transient approximation of the edges of a natural opening; imperforation.
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(L. occlusio) 1. the act of closure or state of being closed. 2. the relationship between all of the components of the masticatory system in normal function, dysfunction, and parafunction. 3. momentary complete closure of some area in the vocal tract, causing stoppage of the breath and accumulation of pressure.
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Any contact between biting or chewing surfaces of maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth.
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http://www.ada.org/glossaryforprofessionals.aspx

Any contact between the biting and chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth.
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http://www.dentistryforomaha.com/patient-info/dental-glossary/

In meteorology, the process of formation of an occluded front . Some persons restrict the use of this time to the usual case where the process begins at the apex of a wave cyclone ; when the process begins at some distance from the apex, they call it seclusion .
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1. The act of closure or state of being closed. ... 2. The relationship between all of the components of the masticatory system in normal function, dysfunction and parafunction. ... 3. Momentary complete closure of some area in the vocal tract, causing stoppage of the breath and accumulation of pressure. ... Origin: L. Occlusio ... (18 Nov 1997) .....
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(ә-kloo´zhәn) obstruction. the trapping of a liquid or gas within cavities in a solid or on its surface. the relation of the teeth of the upper and lower jaws when in functional contact during activity of the mandible. momentary complete closure of some area in the vocal t...
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Any contact between biting or chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22411

The closing or obstruction of a hollow organ or part.
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Oc·clu'sion noun [ See
Occlude .]
1. The act of occluding, or the state of being occluded. « Constriction and
occlusion of the orifice.»
Howell. 2. (Medicine) The transient approximation of the edges of a natural opening; imperforation.
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Occlusion: The act of occluding. See: Occlude.
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Occlusion is the property possessed by certain solids, notably some metals, of retaining gases either within the solid or on the surface. There is no chemical combination in the accepted sense.
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The fit or "bite" of the upper and lower teeth together when in contact following closure of the mouth.
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A term applied in the case of metals to the absorption or entrapment of gases.
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A meteorological term for the 'front' (that is, junction between masses of warm and cold air) which remains after a cold front has met a warm front and the latter has been forced upwards.
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the blocking of an opening or passageway in the body
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noun (dentistry) the normal spatial relation of the teeth when the jaws are closed
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Any contact between biting or chewing surfaces of maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth.
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Please see TMJ/TMD
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Latin occlusum = closed up; hence, apposition of reciprocal teeth, or the blocking of any tubular structure; adjective - occlusal.
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any contact between the biting and chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth.
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