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Webster Dictionary :: Occupy

OC'CUPY, v.t. [L. occupo; ob and capio, to seize or take.] 1. To take possession...

Webster Dictionary :: Occupier

OC'CUPIER, n. 1. One that occupies or takes possession. 2. One who holds possess...

Webster Dictionary :: Occupation

OCCUPA'TION, n. [L. occupatio.] 1. The act of taking possession. 2. Possession; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Occupate

OC'CUPATE, v.t. [L. occupo.] To hold; to possess; to take up. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Occupant

OC'CUPANT, n. 1. He that occupies or takes possession; he that has possession. 2...

Webster Dictionary :: Occupancy

OC'CUPANCY, n. [L. occupo, to take or seize; ob and capio, to seize.] 1. The act...

Webster Dictionary :: Occultness

OCCULT'NESS, n. the state of being concealed from view; secretness.

Webster Dictionary :: Occulted

OCCULT'ED, a. Hid; secret. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Occultation

OCCULTA'TION, n. [L. occultatio.] 1. a hiding; also, the time a star or planet i...

Webster Dictionary :: Occult

OCCULT', a. [L. occultus, occulo; ob and celo, to conceal.] Hidden from the eye ...

Webster Dictionary :: Occlusion

OCCLU'SION, n. s as z. [L. occlusio.] a shutting up; a closing. [This is an eleg...

Webster Dictionary :: Occluse

OCCLU'SE, a. [L. occlusus.] Shut; closed. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Occlude

OCCLU'DE, v.t. [L. occludo; ob and cludo, claudo, to shut.] To shut up; to close...

Webster Dictionary :: Occision

OCCIS'ION, n. s as z. [L. occisio, from occido, to kill; ob and caedo.] A killin...

Webster Dictionary :: Occiput

OC'CIPUT, n. [L. ob and caput, head.] The hinder part of the head, or that part ...

Webster Dictionary :: Occipital

OCCIP'ITAL, a. [from L. occiput, the back part of the heat; ob and caput.] Perta...

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