occult in English
- occult⇄adj. 1. beyond the bounds of ordinary knowledge; mysterious.
Ex. At once the metaphysical panic turned into something physical--physical but at the same time occult (Harper's).
(SYN) secret, hidden, mystic.
2a. outside the laws of the - occult⇄adv. occultly.
- occult⇄noun occultness.
- occult⇄noun the occult, the occult sciences.
Ex. There were many students of the occult in northern Europe in the 1100's and 1200's. - occult⇄occult, adjective, verb, noun.
- occult⇄v.t., v.i. to cut off, or be cut off, from view by interposing some other body, as one heavenly body hiding another by passing in front of it; eclipse.
Ex. Because the corona-graph occults the photosphere it is difficult to observe the low- and hig
occult in Sindhi سنڌي
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