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conclude
verb (concluded , concluding )
1 tr & intr to come or bring to an end.
2 to reach an opinion based on reasoning.
3 to settle or arrange conclude a treaty .
[15c: from Latin concludere , from claudere to close]
exclude
verb (excluded , excluding )
1 to prevent someone from sharing or taking part.
2 to shut someone or something out, or to keep them out.
3 to omit someone or something or leave them out of consideration.
4 to make something impossible. Opposite of include.
[14c: from Latin excludere to shut out]
excludable or excludible adjective .
excluding preposition not counting; without including.
include
verb (included , including )
1 to take in or consider something or someone along with other things or people, as part of a group I don't include him among my friends He has five pairs, if you include the blue ones .
2 to contain or be made up of something, or to have it as parts of its contents The price includes postage and packing .
[15c: from Latin includere to shut in]
includable or includible adjective .
including preposition which includes.
include me out colloq, orig & esp US do not include me; count me out.
occlude
verb (occluded , occluding ) technical
1
a to block up or cover (eg a pore or some other opening or orifice);
b to block or obstruct (a passage).
2 to shut something in or out.
3 to cover (an eye) to prevent its use.
4 chem said of a solid: to absorb (a gas) so that its atoms or molecules occupy the spaces within the lattice structure of the solid.
5 med to close (an opening), eg to obstruct a blood vessel.
6 dentistry to close (the surfaces of the upper teeth) on those of the lower teeth.
7 tr & intr , meteorol to form or cause to form an occluded front.
[16c: from Latin occludere to shut or close up, from oc- in the way of + claudere to close]
occluded front
noun , meteorol a composite front in which a cold front and a warm front come together, lifting the warm air mass off the ground. Also called occlusion.

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