Occulting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diviner
divination one who pretends to predict events or to reveal occult things by supernatural means
Magic
of secret forces in nature attained by a study of occult science including enchantment conjuration witchcraft sorcery necromancy incantation etc
Eclipse
though of the nature of an eclipse is called an occultation The eclipse of a small portion of the sun by
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Cryptically
Secretly occultly in a manner so as to hide or obscure meaning
Cryptic
Hidden secret occult
Cabalistic
Of or pertaining to the cabala containing or conveying an occult meaning mystic
Cabal
Tradition occult doctrine See Cabala
Occultist
An adherent of occultism
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