occult

ನಿಗೂಢ
definition
verb
a wooden screen designed to occult the competitors
cut off from view by interposing something.
noun
a secret society to study alchemy and the occult
supernatural, mystical, or magical beliefs, practices, or phenomena.
adjective
a follower of occult practices similar to voodoo
of, involving, or relating to supernatural, mystical, or magical powers or phenomena.
The authors conclude that low levels of cholesterol may be potential warning signs of occult disease or rapidly declining health.
(of a disease or process) not accompanied by readily discernible signs or symptoms.
translation of 'occult'
ಅತೀಂದ್ರಿಯ,
ನಿಸರ್ಗಾತೀತ
example
The systemic features of both entities can mimic 'occult' infection, malignancy, multiple myeloma and connective tissue disease.
Actually, I suspect it is really about religion, in the same way that Tropic of Night was about black magic or voodoo or the 'occult' .
It wasn't until Steiner was nearly forty and the 19th century was about to end that he became deeply interested in the 'occult' .
Since my initiation, very few outside of my Order knew of my initiation or of my 'occult' involvement.
About ten or fifteen years ago when I was starting on my path, I was drawn to all aspects of the 'occult' .
It is not known to have any 'occult' powers, however.
I have a doctorate in religious philosophy as well as the 'occult' arts so I know a lot about different religions.
No limit can be set to the forms of deception practised in the 'occult' .
From parts of northwestern Canada and Alaska, the Moon will actually 'occult' Jupiter.
Seeking ‘higher levels of consciousness’ may instead bring devotees face to face with evil spirits through 'occult' practices.
As Thomson relates, film began as an 'occult' , slightly shady art, played in flickering lights often in the bad part of town.
This was later altered to mean ‘witch’ or ‘magician’ for the people who practiced the 'occult' .
This categorisation has to be seen in the context of the place of telepathy and the 'occult' in psychoanalysis.
Goddess worship is a key component in most esoteric - or what came to be known as 'occult' - traditions.
The presence of 'occult' blood in the stool may be a sign of neoplasms or esophagitis.
The authors conclude that low levels of cholesterol may be potential warning signs of 'occult' disease or rapidly declining health.
The regulation bans any direct or indirect promotion through radio or television of 'occult' practices.
Stokes answers that he has also specialized in anthropology, parapsychology and the 'occult' .
Is their a distinction between magic and the 'occult' ?
A physician could recommend a colonoscopy, fecal 'occult' blood testing, a double-barium enema, flexible sigmoidoscopy, or a general rectal exam.
They show Antin's growing passion for mysticism and the 'occult' .
In addition Spence distinguished between the benevolent 'occult' arts and black magic.
Her plots depend on the 'occult' power of art and the frailty of our ordinary healthy relation to the world.
Many organisms can cause febrile 'occult' infection in young children.
What investigations might prove useful as screening tests for 'occult' cancers?
He was the son of Silken Thomas and as a result of being educated in Italy he came to be recognised as a dabbler in the 'occult' arts.
Nevertheless, Backster has become the darling of several 'occult' , parapsychological and pseudoscientific notions.
Leading members of the society visited India and other parts of Asia to study mystical teachings and seek out 'occult' phenomena.
For many, they have viewed it with suspicion, as though it bordered on the 'occult' .
The Allies raid the camp where the 'occult' ceremony is taking place, but not before a demon has already been conjured.
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