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Occult (n)
Occult (v) 1. to hide, coverup or conceal, 2. hidden 3. to keep a secret e.g. the truth behind his esoteric practices was occulted by lies and with magic. e.g. the satanic child trafficking conspiracy was occulted from the public by organizations looking to get charitable contributions and donations from the public. e.g. the politician worked with children, children charities but occulted his practice of satanism and child sacrifices from the public.
Occult (adj) 1. connected with magic powers and things that cannot be explained by reason or science ( Oxford learners dictionaries).
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Occult (n) 1.
Occult in British English
Adjective: 1. a. of or characteristic of magical, mystical, or supernatural arts, phenomena, or influences
b. (as noun)
the occult
2. beyond ordinary human understanding
3. secret or esoteric
Verb 4. astronomy(of a celestial body) to hide (another celestial body) from view by occultation or (of a celestial body) to become hidden by occultation
5. to hide or become hidden or shut off from view
6. (intransitive)(of lights, esp in lighthouses) to shut off at regular intervals
Occult: from Latin occultus, past participle of occulere, to cover up, to conceal.
Occult in American English
Adjective 1. hidden; concealed
2. secret; esoteric
3. beyond human understanding; mysterious
4. designating or of certain arts, studies, or practices, as magic, alchemy, or astrology, involving mysterious powers that some people believe can affect the way things happen
Verb transitive; verb intransitive, to hide or become hidden from view
6. Astronomy to hide by occultation
Satanism, associated with many crimes related to children and murder, is a secretive word which is occulted from regular use in Freemasonry and associated organizations hoping people will not connect them. Atheism is a word often used to occult beliefs and practices of satanism. Some people talk semi-transparently about their satanism.
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- Occult verb | Definition of Occult by Merriam-Webster
- Occult adjective | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
- Occult | Collins English Dictionary
- Occult – Oxford Reference
- Occult adjective – | Oxford Advanced Learner’s
- Freemasonry Invisible Cult: Jack Harris: 9780883686690: Amazon.com: Books
- The Freemasons – YouTube