OCCLUSOR


Meaning of OCCLUSOR in English

-üsə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin occlusus (past participle of occludere ) + New Latin -or

: a body part that closes or blocks another

occlusor muscles

the operculum forms an effective occlusor of the snail's shell

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