intercept vs occlusive

intercept

noun
  • An interception of a radio broadcast or a telephone call. 

  • A form of market research where consumers are intercepted and interviewed in a retail store or mall. 

  • An interception of a missile. 

  • The coordinate of the point at which a curve intersects an axis. 

verb
  • Of a defensive player: to steal a pass thrown by the opposing team, gaining possession of the ball. 

  • To take or comprehend between. 

  • To stop, deflect or divert (something in progress or motion). 

  • To gain possession of (the ball) in a ball game 

  • An aeronautical action in which a fighter approaches a suspicious aircraft to escort it away from a prohibited area, or approaches an enemy aircraft to shoot it down. 

occlusive

noun
  • A phoneme produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract, but not necessarily in the nasal tract. 

  • A product that forms a protective film and traps moisture against the skin. 

adj
  • That tends to occlude. 

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