Complete Definition of "occult"

English

Etymology
From L. term|occulto||to hide, keep secret|lang=la.

Noun
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  1. i|usually with the supernatural|Supernatural affairs.

Translations
trans-top|supernatural affairs
French: t|fr|occulte
German: t|de|Okkult
Italian: t|it|occulto|m
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Japanese: t-|ja|����|trokaruto|scJpan, t|ja|����象|scJpan (t|ja|�����������|trch�shizen gensh�|sc=Jpan)
Spanish: t-|es|oculto
Swedish: t|sv|ockult
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Verb
en-verb

  1. transitive: To cover.

#: The earth occults the moon during a lunar eclipse.

Adjective
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  1. secret|Secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected

#:occult blood loss; occult cancer

  1. Related to the occult.

Category:Occult|

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