- Today's Word
Occlude
uh-KLOOD
Definition
(verb) To block, close off, or obstruct something so it cannot pass through.
Example
During the storm, fallen branches occluded the narrow trail, making it impossible to pass.
Word Origin
Occlude comes from the Latin occludere, meaning “to shut up” or “to close off.” The root is formed from ob- (“toward”) and claudere (“to close”), giving the sense of something being sealed or blocked firmly and completely.
Fun Fact
In dentistry, the word occlusion describes the way your upper and lower teeth meet when you bite down. Proper alignment allows food to be chewed efficiently, but even a small shift in tooth position can occlude the natural bite pattern. This is why orthodontists study tiny millimeter-level changes—they can dramatically affect speech, chewing, and jaw comfort. The same idea appears in science and engineering: even a minor obstruction can completely alter how a system flows.