disclusion

noun
/dɪsˈkluːʒən/

Etymology

From Latin disclusio, from discludere, disclusum (“to separate”). See disclose.

  1. derived from disclusio

Definitions

  1. A shutting off

    A shutting off; exclusion.

    • impressed in the Brain, the composition of them, and disclusion and various disposal of them, is plainly an arbitrarious act,
  2. A separation of the teeth when the jaw is slightly opened.

  3. Especially, a separation of posterior teeth when the lower jaw moves forward, as a…

    Especially, a separation of posterior teeth when the lower jaw moves forward, as a natural result of the alignment of the anterior teeth.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for disclusion. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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