Occult

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Noun

occult

  1. (usually with the) supernatural affairs.

Verb

to occult (third-person singular simple present occults, present participle occulting, simple past occulted, past participle occulted)

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: to cover.

  1. The earth occults the moon during a lunar eclipse.

Adjective

occult

  1. secret; hidden from general knowledge.
  2. related to the occult.

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