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Date:
1500-1600
Language:
Latin
Origin:
occultus, from occulere
'to cover up'
occult
2
adjective
occult
2
[
only before noun
]
magical and mysterious
:
occult practices
the occult powers
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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