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1.
hidden and difficult to see
an occult fracture
occult blood in the stool
2.
having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
occult lore
'occult' - used as a noun
3.
supernatural forces and events and beings collectively
4.
supernatural practices and techniques
he is a student of the occult
'occult' - used as a verb
5.
cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies
6.
become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished
The beam of light occults every so often
7.
hide from view
The lids were occulting her eyes
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derived forms
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1. Occult / Plural
occults
2. Occult / Past
occulted
3. Occult / Third Person
occults
4. Occult / Present Participle
occulting
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