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occlusion

[C/U] Both
pl: occlusions

This term carries a clinical and technical weight, evoking a sense of complete obstruction or a physical barrier that stops flow. It is rarely used in casual conversation, appearing instead in medical reports to describe blocked blood vessels or in astronomy to describe celestial bodies hiding one another. In dentistry, the word shifts toward the functional alignment of teeth. Here, it describes the precise way the upper and lower jaws meet, moving from the idea of a blockage to the idea of a structural fit or contact point.

Countable when referring to a specific blocked artery or a specific astronomical event. Uncountable when referring to the general state of being blocked or the dental process of biting.

Meanings

Noun
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The blockage or closing of a passage, opening, or vessel.

"The surgeon identified a total occlusion of the artery."

Noun
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The overlapping of one object by another from a specific viewpoint.

"The occlusion of the moon by the earth creates a lunar eclipse."

Noun
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A weather system where a cold front catches up to a warm front.

"The forecast predicts an occlusion moving toward the coast."

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