occluder
English
noun
Definitions
- an object that partially or completely impedes the amount of light reaching the eye
- (medicine) an implement designed to temporarily block light to one eye
- (medicine/cardiology) a catheter-delivered device that blocks a hole in the wall of a heart. Often the occluder is designed with an umbrella-type design and is folded up until the catheter arrives at the area of the defect in the heart. Once in place the occluder is unfolded on both sides of the defect so that pressure from both sides keeps it in place.
Etymology
Suffix from English occlude root from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kleh₂w- (hook, peg, crook, a peg, a crook).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)kleh₂w-
Gloss
hook, peg, crook, a peg, a crook
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abocclusion English
- benocclusion English
- claustral English
- claustrum English
- clavichord English
- cloisterless English
- cloisterlike English
- cloistress English
- cloyingly English
- disocclude English
- disocclusion English
- encloister English
- exclusive English
- foreclosee English
- inclusively English
- inclusiveness English
- inclusivity English
- malocclude English
- malocclusion English
- non-exclusive English
- nonoccluded English
- nonocclusion English
- occludable English
- occlude English
- occludin English
- occlusive English
- overinclusivity English
- postocclusion English
- pre-occluded English
- preocclusion English
- re-occlude English
- reocclude English
- reocclusion English
- unoccluded English
- vasoocclusion English
- circumcludo Latin
- claustrum Latin
- clausum Latin
- clausus Latin
- clavis Latin
- clāvis Latin
- clāvus Latin
- clāvīcula Latin
- excludo Latin
- exclusio Latin
- exclusivus Latin
- exclusiō Latin
- exclūdō Latin
- includo Latin
- inclusio Latin
- inclusio, inclusionis Latin
- inclūdere, inclūdō Latin
- inclūdō Latin
- inclūsus Latin
- occludo Latin
- occludĕre Latin
- occlūdō Latin
- occlūsiōnem, occlūsiō Latin
- cloisonné French
- κλείς Ancient Greek
- *(s)kleh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)kleh₂w-, *kleh₂u- Proto-Indo-European
- *kleh₂ud-, *kleh₂u- Proto-Indo-European
- *klāw- Proto-Indo-European
- forclȳsan Old English
- cloistrier Old French
- cloistral Middle French
- *klāwos Proto-Celtic
- achlwedd Proto-Brythonic
- κλᾳ̃θρα grc-dor
- occlude
- occludin
- reocclude
- occlusive
- claustral
- exclusive
- claustrum
- cloyingly
- encloister
- malocclude
- occludable
- unoccluded
- cloistress
- re-occlude
- disocclude
- foreclosee
- clavichord
- inclusively
- abocclusion
- inclusivity
- reocclusion
- nonoccluded
- disocclusion
- cloisterlike
- preocclusion
- pre-occluded
- cloisterless
- benocclusion
- malocclusion
- nonocclusion
- postocclusion
- non-exclusive
- inclusiveness
- vasoocclusion
- overinclusivity