"Occlusivity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oclusivity refers to the state of being partially or completely blocked or obstructed. It is often used in medical contexts to describe the blocking of a bodily organ or passageway, such as the occlusivity of a blood vessel or the occlusivity of the cervix. It can also be used more broadly to describe any situation where something is blocked or obstructed, such as the occlusivity of a river or the occlusivity of a computer network.
Occlusals refer to the teeth that are in contact with each other when the jaws are closed. They are also known as "biting surfaces" or "contact points". Occlusals can be classified based on their location, morphology, and function, and are an important factor in occlusion, which is the way the upper and lower teeth fit together when the mouth is closed.
Occlusion refers to the blocking or impeding of the normal flow of something, such as a physical object or a bodily function. It can also refer to the covering or hiding of something from view or detection. In a dental context, occlusion refers to the way the upper and lower teeth fit together when the mouth is closed, with a proper occlusion being one in which the teeth are aligned correctly and the jaw is functioning properly.
Occultic refers to something related to or involving ancient mysterious practices, rituals, or knowledge that are not openly recognized or accepted by society, often with a connotation of being secretive, mysterious, or even supernatural.
Occultism refers to the study or practice of occult or mysterious practices, such as magic, spiritualism, or the occult arts. It involves the pursuit of knowledge or power that is not available through ordinary means, often involving supernatural or paranormal activities.