occlusion
noun
1. (medicine) the blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ. (phonetics) the momentary closure of the passage of breath during the articulation of a consonant. 2. (meteorology) a process in which the cold front of a rotating low-pressure system overtakes the warm front, forcing the warm air upward above a wedge of cold air. an occluded front. 3. (dentistry) the position of the teeth when the jaws are closed.
ULY tosalma, yépilma; okklyuziye
UEY توسالما، يېپىلما؛ ئوككليۇزىيە
USY тосалма, йепилма; окклюзийә
汉语