
1) Alchemical, astrological, etc 2) Alternative bookstore section 3) Arcane practice 4) Beyond ordinary understanding 5) Black magic 6) Bookstore genre 7) Bookstore section 8) Cabalistic 9) Dark arts 10) Dealing with the supernatural 11) Hidden 12) Hidden and difficult to see 13) Hide from view 14) Invisible
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1) Arcane 2) Esoteric 3) Invisible 4) Mystic 5) Mystical 6) Unseeable 7) Witchy
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The occult (from the Latin word occultus `clandestine, hidden, secret`) is `knowledge of the hidden`. In common English usage, occult refers to `knowledge of the paranormal`, as opposed to `knowledge of the measurable`, usually referred to as science. The term is sometimes taken to mean knowledge that `is meant only for certain people` o...
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• (v. t.) To eclipse; to hide from sight. • (a.) Hidden from the eye or the understanding; inviable; secret; concealed; unknown.
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obscure; concealed from observation, difficult to understand.
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The term has two meanings in canon law
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Vague term describing a wide range of activities connected with the supernatural, from seances to black magic. The term has come to have largely sinister overtones...
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Obscure, concealed from observation, difficult to understand. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ә-kult´) obscure or hidden from view.
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disease or symptoms that are not readily detectable by physical examination or laboratory tests.
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In a medical sense, means hidden or unknown, so occult malignancy (for 2% of people with a cancer, the primary site is not identified) occult bleeding etc.
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Of or pertaining to supernatural phenomena or influences. This word is also used to denote the study of secret practices. Literal meaning is 'hidden' and is broadly applied to a wide range of metaphysical topics which lie outside the accepted realm of mainstream theologies. The uses of the Occult consist of Astrology, Numerology, Tarot, Witchcraft, for an example. ...
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Oc·cult' adjective [ Latin
occultus , past participle of
occulere to cover up, hide;
ob (see
Ob- ) + a root probably akin to English
hell : confer French
occulte .] Hidden from the eye or the understanding; inviable; secret; concealed; unknown. « It i...
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Oc·cult' transitive verb To eclipse; to hide from sight.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ŏ-kŭlt′, ok′ŭlt Definitions: 1. Hidden; concealed; not manifest. 2. Denoting a concealed hemorrhage, the blood being inapparent or localized to a site where it is not visible. 3. In oncology, a clinically unidentified primary tumor with recognized metastases. See: occult blood
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Occult: Hidden. Occult blood is hidden from the eye but is nonetheless present and can be detected by chemical tests. Spina bifida occulta is a hidden defect in the spinal column.
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[
adj] - hidden and difficult to see 2. [v] - become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished 3. [v] - hide from view
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adjective hidden and difficult to see; `an occult fracture`; `occult blood in the stool`
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Vague term describing a wide range of activities connected with the supernatural, from seances to black magic. The term has come to have largely sinister overtones and an association with Satanism and witchcraft
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Symptoms or diseases which cannot be readily detected, either by laboratory tests or physical examination.
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[SAT terms] supernatural practices and techniques
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