Occasive(?), a.[L. occasivus, fr. occasus a going down, setting of the heavenly bodies, fr. occidere to fall or down. See Occasion.]Of or pertaining to the setting sun; falling; descending; western.
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At the rising, the amplitude is eastern or ortive: at the setting, it is western, occiduous, or occasive. It is also northern or southern, when north or south of the equator.
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occasive; occident; occult; occultation; occultism; occultist; occur; octa; octad; octadic; octagon; octahedral; octahedron; Octans Hadleianus; octant; Octateuch; octocaetriacontahedon
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occasive; The Amenta (Rock Band, 2000s) Dave Haley; Miron Costin; Hortus deliciarum; Robert Morgan Educational Center; Prague Astronomical Clock; Twelve Tables
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fall, fall down: Information from Answers.com
aerial torpedo (ordnance) prolapse; fall (Idiom) occasive; black and blue (Idiom) Mistaken Identities (1997 Album by Steve Hyams) U-Vox (1986 Album by Ultravox)
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occasive occella occident occidental occidentale occidentalis occidentalisation occidentalise occidentalised occidentalising occidentalism occidentalist
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animosities. pl. of Animosity + aneurism. n. A soft, pulsating, hollow tumor, containing blood, arising from the preternatural dilation or rupture of the coats of an artery.
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