Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    occult
    /əˈkʌlt/

    noun

    • 1. mystical, supernatural, or magical powers, practices, or phenomena: "a secret society to study alchemy and the occult"

    adjective

    • 1. involving or relating to mystical, supernatural, or magical powers, practices, or phenomena: "an occult ceremony"
    • 2. (of a disease or process) not accompanied by readily discernible signs or symptoms: "careful palpation sometimes discloses occult spina bifida"

    verb

    • 1. cut off from view by interposing something: "a wooden screen designed to occult the competitors"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. The meaning of OCCULT is to shut off from view or exposure : cover, eclipse. How to use occult in a sentence.

  3. OCCULT definition: 1. relating to magical powers and activities, such as those of witchcraft and astrology: 2. the…. Learn more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OccultOccult - Wikipedia

    The occult (from the Latin word occultus; lit. 'clandestine', 'hidden', 'secret') is "knowledge of the hidden". In common usage, occult refers to "knowledge of the paranormal", as opposed to "knowledge of the measurable", usually referred to as science.

  5. Occult definition: of or relating to magic, astrology, or any system claiming use or knowledge of secret or supernatural powers or agencies.. See examples of OCCULT used in a sentence.

  6. Dark and mysterious, the occult is a kind of supernatural power or magic. If you see your neighbor chanting over a giant vat of bubbling brew in the middle of the night, there's a chance he's dabbling in the occult. The word occult has its roots in the Latin occultus, meaning “hidden, secret.”

  7. OCCULT meaning: 1. relating to magical powers and activities, such as those of witchcraft and astrology: 2. the…. Learn more.

  8. ‘Occult’ is a term originally designating unseen or hidden forces. Moreover, in the phrase ‘the occult,’ the term designates a range of religious traditions, typically of a culturally alternative or marginalized nature, that modern scholars more commonly categorize under the label ‘esotericism.’

  9. Definition of occult adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Jun 12, 2024 · The occult is the knowledge and study of supernatural or magical forces. Interest in the occult tended toward ceremonial magic rather than witchcraft. American English : occult / əˈkʌlt, ˈɒkʌlt /

  11. Jun 1, 2024 · The term occultism derives from occult, itself adopted from the Latin word occultus, meaning “hidden” or “secret.” In medieval and early modern Europe this term had been used in reference to “occult properties,” or forces that, even if invisible to the human eye, were believed to exist within