Synonyms for occludent
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : uh-klood |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈklud |
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Définition of occludent
Origin :- 1590s, from Latin occludere (past participle occlusus) "shut up, close up," from ob "against, up" (see ob-) + claudere "to shut, close" (see close (v.)). Of teeth, 1888 (also cf. occlusion). Related: Occluded; occluding.
- As in closure : noun plug, seal
- The teeth on the occludent margin are sharp, and stand some way apart from each other.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- Scutum, plainly striated longitudinally: the teeth on the occludent margin small.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- Excluding this very narrow, prolonged, occludent margin, the adductor plate projects for a length equalling the rest of the valve.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- The lines of growth obscurely indicate a tendency to the formation of a slight "occludent ledge" along the carinal margin.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- The occludent ledges of both valves support some fine spines.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- This tooth is in part a development of the occludent ledge; it varies much in shape.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- This is the first species in the genus in which the occludent ledgea structure peculiar to the genushas been amply developed.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- It is articulated by a convex surface, and by a hollow on its under side with the occludent ledge of tergum.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- The scutum cannot be said to have any tergal margin; without, indeed, the articular surface of the occludent ledge be thus called.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
- The scutum has its occludent margin always sinuous, but to a variable degree.
- Extract from : « A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) » by Charles Darwin
Antonyms for occludent
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