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Definition of concealment
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Concealment
(n.)
Suppression
of such facts and
circumstances
as in
justice
ought to be made
known.
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Backdoor
::
Backdoor
(a.)
Acting
from
behind
and in
concealment;
as,
backdoor
intrigues..
Barefaced
::
Barefaced
(a.)
Without
concealment;
undisguised.
Hence:
Shameless;
audacious.
Masquerade
::
Masquerade
(n.)
Acting
or
living
under false
pretenses;
concealment
of
something
by a false or
unreal
show;
pretentious
show;
disguise.
Peep
::
Peep (v. i.) To begin to
appear;
to look forth from
concealment;
to make the first
appearance.
Hiding
::
Hiding
(n.) The act of
hiding
or
concealing,
or of
withholding
from view or
knowledge;
concealment..
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To admit as true; to
assent
to; to
acknowledge,
as after a
previous
doubt,
denial,
or
concealment..
Concealment
::
Concealment
(n.) A place of
hiding;
a
secret
place;
a
retreat
frem
observation.
Up
::
Up
(adv.)
From a lower to a
higher
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
as, from a
recumbent
or
sitting
position;
from the
mouth,
toward
the
source,
of a
river;
from a
dependent
or
inferior
condition;
from
concealment;
from
younger
age; from a quiet
state,
or the like; -- used with verbs of
motion
expressed
or
implied..
Latitation
::
Latitation
(n.) A lying in
concealment;
hiding.
Obreptitious
::
Obreptitious
(a.) Done or
obtained
by
surprise;
with
secrecy,
or by
concealment
of the
truth..
Barely
::
Barely
(adv.)
Without
concealment
or
disguise.
Perdue
::
Perdue
(a.) Lost to view; in
concealment
or
ambush;
close.
Sneaking
::
Sneaking
(a.)
Marked
by
cowardly
concealment;
deficient
in
openness
and
courage;
underhand;
mean;
crouching.
Unearth
::
Unearth
(v. t.) To drive or draw from the
earth;
hence,
to
uncover;
to bring out from
concealment;
to bring to
light;
to
disclose;
as, to
unearth
a
secret..
Lier
::
Lier (n.) One who lies down; one who rests or
remains,
as in
concealment..
Concealment
::
Concealment
(n.)
Suppression
of such facts and
circumstances
as in
justice
ought to be made
known.
Emergence
::
Emergence
(n.) The act of
rising
out of a
fluid,
or
coming
forth from
envelopment
or
concealment,
or of
rising
into view;
sudden
uprisal
or
appearance..
Delitescency
::
Delitescency
(n.)
Concealment;
seclusion.
Night
::
Night (n.)
Darkness;
obscurity;
concealment.
Concealment
::
Concealment
(n.) A
secret;
out of the way
knowledge.
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