Occident
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishOccidentOc‧ci‧dent /ˈɒksɪdənt $ ˈɑːksədənt, -dent/ noun → the OccidentExamples from the CorpusOccident• This is no doubt because in science and invention the Occident is so far ahead Of the Orient.• The Occident at that precise moment is nothing but a mirror.Origin Occident (1300-1400) French Latin, present participle of occidere “to fall”, (of the sun) “to set”