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1. (n.) occultation
the passage of one celestial body in front of another, thus hiding the other from view: applied esp. to the moon's coming between an observer and a star or planet.
2. occultation
the act of blocking or hiding from view.
3. occultation
the resulting hidden or concealed state.
Etymology: (1375–1425; late ME < L occultātiō concealment)
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1. (noun) eclipse, occultation
one celestial body obscures another
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