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Definition of conceal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of conceal is as below...
Conceal
(v. t.) To hide or
withdraw
from
observation;
to
cover;
to cover or keep from
sight;
to
prevent
the
discovery
of; to
withhold
knowledge
of.
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Stalking-horse
::
Stalking-horse
(n.) A
horse,
or a
figure
resembling
a
horse,
behind
which a
hunter
conceals
himself
from the game he is
aiming
to
kill..
Ambush
::
Ambush
(v. t.) The
troops
posted
in a
concealed
place,
for
attacking
by
surprise;
liers in
wait..
Imbosk
::
Imbosk
(v. i.) To be
concealed.
Snug
::
Snug
(superl.)
Close;
concealed;
not
exposed
to
notice.
Dissembler
::
Dissembler
(n.) One who
dissembles;
one who
conceals
his
opinions
or
dispositions
under a false
appearance;
a
hypocrite.
Emergent
::
Emergent
(a.)
Rising
or
emerging
out of a fluid or
anything
that
covers
or
conceals;
issuing;
coming
to
light.
Subterrane
::
Subterfuge
(n.) That to which one
resorts
for
escape
or
concealment;
an
artifice
employed
to
escape
censure
or the force of an
argument,
or to
justify
opinions
or
conduct;
a
shift;
an
evasion..
Betray
::
Betray
(v. t.) To show or to
indicate;
-- said of what is not
obvious
at
first,
or would
otherwise
be
concealed..
Disguise
::
Disguise
(n.) A dress or
exterior
put on for
purposes
of
concealment
or of
deception;
as,
persons
doing
unlawful
acts in
disguise
are
subject
to heavy
penalties..
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A kind of mask;
particularly,
a half mask worn at
masquerades,
to
conceal
the upper part of the face.
Dominos
were
formerly
worn by
ladies
in
traveling..
Naked
::
Naked (a.)
Without
addition,
exaggeration,
or
excuses;
not
concealed
or
disguised;
open to view;
manifest;
plain..
Hidden
::
Hidden
(p. p. & a.) from Hide.
Concealed;
put out of view;
secret;
not
known;
mysterious.
Dern
::
Dern (a.)
Hidden;
concealed;
secret.
Bury
::
Bury (v. t.) To cover out of
sight,
either
by
heaping
something
over, or by
placing
within
something,
as
earth,
etc.; to
conceal
by
covering;
to hide; as, to bury coals in
ashes;
to bury the face in the
hands..
Field
::
Field (n.) The whole
surface
of an
escutcheon;
also, so much of it is shown
unconcealed
by the
different
bearings
upon it. See
Illust.
of Fess, where the field is
represented
as gules
(red),
while the fess is
argent
(silver)..
Emboss
::
Emboss
(v. t.) To hide or
conceal
in a
thicket;
to
imbosk;
to
inclose,
shelter,
or
shroud
in a
wood..
Suppressor
::
Suppressive
(a.)
Tending
to
suppress;
subduing;
concealing.
Simulation
::
Simulation
(n.) The act of
simulating,
or
assuming
an
appearance
which is
feigned,
or not true; --
distinguished
from
dissimulation,
which
disguises
or
conceals
what is
true..
Imbosk
::
Imbosk
(v. t.) To
conceal,
as in
bushes;
to
hide..
Cloakedly
::
Cloakedly
(adv.)
In a
concealed
manner.
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