Definition of Occludes

1. Verb. (third-person singular of occlude) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Occludes

1. occlude [v] - See also: occlude

Lexicographical Neighbors of Occludes

occipitothalamic radiation
occipitotransverse position
occiput
occiputs
occision
occisions
occlude
occluded
occluded front
occluded fronts
occluded virus
occludens junction
occludent
occluder
occluders
occludes (current term)
occludin
occluding
occluding centric relation record
occluding frame
occluding ligature
occluding relation
occludins
occlusal
occlusal adjustment
occlusal analysis
occlusal balance
occlusal caries
occlusal clearance
occlusal correction

Literary usage of Occludes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Practical orthodontia by Martin Dewey (1919)
"... first molar occludes with occludes with occludes with occludes with occludes with occludes with occludes with occludes with occludes with occludes with ..."

2. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1896)
"... the most common form of obstruction capable of determining hydronephrosis is a valve-like projection which occludes the upper end of the pelvis of the ..."

3. The Home Modification of Cow's Milk by Mellin's Food Company, Boston (1903)
"... Food and milk on the one hand, and with milk sugar and milk on the other, show that casein occludes more than twice as much ..."

4. Notes on the chemical lectures in the medical department of the University by Theodore George Wormley (1890)
"occludes hydrogen. Magnesium oxide and iron filings do not sink when thrown on water, ... occludes ..."

5. Dominion Dental Journal (1904)
"Its distal incline occludes with the mesial incline of the mesio-buccal cusp of the lower first molar, while its mesial incline occludes with the distal ..."

6. Collegium (1909)
"Before the lower half of the Albrecht rhomb is placed, a small polarising Nicol С and the absorption to be measured occludes the upper half; moreover, ..."

7. Dental Anatomy by Martin Dewey (1916)
"plane of the mesio-lingual cusp of the upper second molar occludes with the disto-buccal inclined plane of the mesio-lingual cusp of the lower second molar. ..."

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