slovo | definícia |
occlude (encz) | occlude,okludovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Occlude (gcide) | Occlude \Oc*clude"\, v. t. [L. occludere, occlusum; ob (see
Ob-) + claudere to shut.]
1. To shut up; to close. --Sir T. Browne.
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2. (Chem.) To take in and retain; to absorb; -- said
especially with respect to gases; as, iron, platinum, and
palladium occlude large volumes of hydrogen.
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occlude (wn) | occlude
v 1: block passage through; "obstruct the path" [syn:
obstruct, obturate, impede, occlude, jam,
block, close up] [ant: disengage, free] |
occlude (foldoc) | occlude
(Or "shadow") To make a variable inaccessible by
declaring another with the same name within the scope of the
first.
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occluded (encz) | occluded, |
occluded front (encz) | occluded front, n: |
Occlude (gcide) | Occlude \Oc*clude"\, v. t. [L. occludere, occlusum; ob (see
Ob-) + claudere to shut.]
1. To shut up; to close. --Sir T. Browne.
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2. (Chem.) To take in and retain; to absorb; -- said
especially with respect to gases; as, iron, platinum, and
palladium occlude large volumes of hydrogen.
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Occludent (gcide) | Occludent \Oc*clud"ent\, a. [L. occludens, p. pr. of occludere.]
Serving to close; shutting up. -- n. That which closes or
shuts up. --Sterne.
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occluded (wn) | occluded
adj 1: closed off; "an occluded artery"
2: (of a substance) taken into and retained in another
substance; "the sorbed oil mass"; "large volumes of occluded
hydrogen in palladium" [syn: occluded, sorbed] |
occluded front (wn) | occluded front
n 1: (meteorology) a composite front when colder air surrounds a
mass of warm air and forces it aloft [syn: {occluded
front}, occlusion] |
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