monocludible
Describing an object, space, or system that can be closed, blocked, or sealed using a single mechanism or at a solitary point. It is often used in technical, architectural, or logical contexts to denote a singular point of occlusion.
Beispiele
3 von 5The water bottle's new design is monocludible, allowing for a spill-proof seal with just one click.
The water bottle's new design is monocludible, allowing for a spill-proof seal with just one click.
The lead scientist confirmed that the experimental chamber must remain monocludible to prevent external contamination.
The lead scientist confirmed that the experimental chamber must remain monocludible to prevent external contamination.
It's basically monocludible; you just flip that one switch and the whole thing shuts tight.
It's basically monocludible; you just flip that one switch and the whole thing shuts tight.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'monocle' (one eye) and 'conclude' (to close or end). A monocludible item is something you 'close' with 'one' thing.
Schnelles Quiz
The specialized airtight vault was designed to be ______, requiring only a single heavy-duty seal to remain completely isolated.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: monocludible
Beispiele
The water bottle's new design is monocludible, allowing for a spill-proof seal with just one click.
everydayThe water bottle's new design is monocludible, allowing for a spill-proof seal with just one click.
The lead scientist confirmed that the experimental chamber must remain monocludible to prevent external contamination.
formalThe lead scientist confirmed that the experimental chamber must remain monocludible to prevent external contamination.
It's basically monocludible; you just flip that one switch and the whole thing shuts tight.
informalIt's basically monocludible; you just flip that one switch and the whole thing shuts tight.
In topological logic, a monocludible set is characterized by its ability to be bounded by a single continuous boundary.
academicIn topological logic, a monocludible set is characterized by its ability to be bounded by a single continuous boundary.
Our engineering department is focusing on monocludible valve systems to reduce the cost of safety inspections.
businessOur engineering department is focusing on monocludible valve systems to reduce the cost of safety inspections.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
fully monocludible
fully monocludible
monocludible at source
monocludible at source
mechanically monocludible
mechanically monocludible
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Occludable refers to anything that can be blocked, while monocludible specifically implies the blockage happens at one single point or via one single action.
Monolithic refers to something being one solid block, while monocludible refers to the mechanism of closing it.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word primarily in technical, engineering, or logical contexts when discussing efficiency in sealing or closing systems. It is rare in common parlance and sounds very precise or academic.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake it for 'monoculturable' or 'mono-inclusive'; ensure the 'clud' root (meaning to shut) is recognized.
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'monocle' (one eye) and 'conclude' (to close or end). A monocludible item is something you 'close' with 'one' thing.
Wortherkunft
From the Greek 'mono-' (single) and the Latin 'claudere' (to shut/close).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The specialized airtight vault was designed to be ______, requiring only a single heavy-duty seal to remain completely isolated.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: monocludible
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