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overclose
† overclose, v. Obs. (-ˈkləʊz) [f. over- 8 + close v.] trans. To cover over or shut in so as to hide; to cover up.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xxi. 140 Þe cause of þis eclipse þat ouer-closeþ [MS. I (c 1400) ouercloþeth] now þe sonne. c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 24 The night doth folowe,..Whan Wes... Oxford English Dictionary
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't Hooft–Polyakov monopole
monopoles are generically produced in GUT during the cooling of the universe, and since they are expected to be quite massive, their existence threatens to overclose wikipedia.org
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overclothe
overclothe, v. (-ˈkləʊð) Pa. tense and pple. -clothed, -clad (Sc. -cled). [over- 8.] trans. To clothe over; to cover over as with clothing.c 1400 [see overclose v., quot. 1393]. 1582 N. T. (Rhem.) 2 Cor. v. 2 For in this also do we grone, desirous to be ouerclothed with our habitation that is from h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Timothy Mason (clockmaker)
Lincoln) clock-maker and Elizabeth his wife , and John Clay of Hartsloft in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman to Hannah Holland o Ford widow of the Overclose wikipedia.org
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over-close
over-close, a. and adv. (ˈəʊvəˈkləʊs) [f. over- 28 + close a. and adv.] Too close. So ˈoverˈcloseness.1812 Sir J. Sinclair Syst. Husb. Scot. i. 380 Evils arising from over-closeness of texture. 1851 Mrs. Browning Casa Guidi Wind. i. 777 Best unbar the doors Which Peter's heirs keep locked so overclo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Light dark matter
If the mass is lower than GeV the WIMP relic density would overclose the universe. wikipedia.org
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appall
▪ I. appal, appall, v. (əˈpɔːl) Forms: 4–7 a-pall(e, appalle, 6 a-pawl, 7 appaule, 5–9 appall, 6–9 appal. Inflected appalled, appalling. [? a. OF. apalir, apallir, later ap(p)alir, to wax pale, be in consternation; languish, waste away; also trans. to make pale, etc. This derivation accounts satisfa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toothlessness
When there are no teeth present in the mouth, the natural vertical dimension of occlusion is lost and the mouth has a tendency to overclose. With the loss of teeth, there is a decrease in this vertical dimension, as the mouth is allowed to overclose when there are no teeth present to block the wikipedia.org
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