occluse, a.
(əˈkluːs)
[ad. L. occlūs-us, pa. pple. of occlūd-ĕre to occlude.]
Occluded; stopped up, closed; shut up, enclosed.
| 1669 Holder Elem. Speech 78 The Italians..make the Occluse Appulse, especially the Gingival, softer than we do. 1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Occlusus,..applied to the florets of the fig shut up in the fleshy receptacle or fruit: occluse. |