Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of, relating to, or dealing with supernatural or magical influences, agencies, or occurrences.
- adjective Available only to the initiate; secret or mysterious: synonym: mysterious.
- adjective Beyond the realm of human comprehension; inscrutable.
- adjective Hidden from view; concealed.
- adjective Medicine Detectable only by microscopic examination or chemical analysis, as a minute blood sample.
- adjective Not accompanied by readily detectable signs or symptoms.
- noun Occult practices or techniques.
- intransitive verb To conceal or cause to disappear from view.
- intransitive verb Astronomy To conceal by occultation.
- intransitive verb To become concealed or extinguished at regular intervals.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To cut off from view by the intervention of another body; hide; conceal; eclipse.
- To undergo occultation; be hidden or concealed, as a star or the intermittent beam of light from a lighthouse.
- Not apparent upon mere inspection, nor deducible from what is so apparent, but discoverable only by experimentation; relating to what is thus undiscoverable by mere inspection: opposed to manifest.
- Mysterious; transcendental; beyond the bounds of natural knowledge.
- Synonyms Latent, Covert, etc. (see
secret ), unrevealed, recondite, abstruse, veiled, shrouded, mystic, cabalistic.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Hidden from the eye or the understanding; invisible; secret; concealed; unknown.
- adjective (Geom.) a line drawn as a part of the construction of a figure or problem, but not to appear in the finished plan.
- adjective those qualities whose effects only were observed, but the nature and relations of whose productive agencies were undetermined; -- so called by the schoolmen.
- adjective those sciences of the Middle Ages which related to the supposed action or influence of occult qualities, or supernatural powers, as alchemy, magic, necromancy, and astrology.
- transitive verb To eclipse; to hide from sight.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive, astronomy To
cover orhide from view. - verb transitive, rare To
dissimulate ,conceal , orobfuscate . - adjective medicine
Secret ;hidden from generalknowledge ;undetected - adjective Related to the occult; pertaining to
mysticism ,magic , orastrology . - adjective
Esoteric . - noun
Supernatural affairs.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun supernatural forces and events and beings collectively
- verb cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
- adjective hidden and difficult to see
- noun supernatural practices and techniques
- verb hide from view
- adjective having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- verb become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Practical Grammar and Composition Thomas Wood
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Many people think the word psychic is synonymous with the word occult and, therefore, connected with Satan.
CREATE YOUR OWN FUTURE Jennifer Ann Daddio 2003
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Many people think the word psychic is synonymous with the word occult and, therefore, connected with Satan.
CREATE YOUR OWN FUTURE Jennifer Ann Daddio 2003
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Astronomers refer to this phenomenon as an "occultation," taken from the Latin word occultÄre, which means "to conceal."
Livescience.com 2008
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Even nowadays, the following injunction may be found in occult schools: “know, dare, do, and be silent.”
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Like the many hand gestures described herein, the Sign of Resignation generates a certain occult power of which we shall discuss later in an upcoming article when we apply and incorporate the sign in our mudra practices.
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The arcanum "could have happened", basically, if we believe in occult systems which transcend the laws of nature.
Archive 2008-08-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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The arcanum "could have happened", basically, if we believe in occult systems which transcend the laws of nature.
Notes on Strange Fiction: Seams Hal Duncan 2008
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Although the theme of enlightenment vs. occult is ... okay, there I go, being too close to the material again.
Traitor to the Crown 2008
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Lowdown: The occult is a grace note in this cynical whodunit, juicy with periodic detail.
March 2007 2007
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