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Definition of obscure
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Obscure
(superl.)
Not
noticeable;
humble;
mean.
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Enigma
::
Enigma
(n.) A dark,
obscure,
or
inexplicable
saying;
a
riddle;
a
statement,
the
hidden
meaning
of which is to be
discovered
or
guessed..
Cloud
::
Cloud (n.) That which has a dark,
lowering,
or
threatening
aspect;
that which
temporarily
overshadows,
obscures,
or
depresses;
as, a cloud of
sorrow;
a cloud of war; a cloud upon the
intellect..
Foggily
::
Foggily
(adv.)
In a foggy
manner;
obscurely.
Descry
::
Descry
(v. t.) To spy out or
discover
by the eye, as
objects
distant
or
obscure;
to espy; to
recognize;
to
discern;
to
discover..
Hazily
::
Hazily
(adv.)
In a hazy
manner;
mistily;
obscurely;
confusedly.
Cloudy
::
Cloudy
(n.)
Confused;
indistinct;
obscure;
dark.
Calorescence
::
Calorescence
(n.) The
conversion
of
obscure
radiant
heat into
light;
the
transmutation
of rays of heat into
others
of
higher
refrangibility.
Y-
::
Y- () A
prefix
of
obscure
meaning,
originally
used with
verbs,
adverbs,
adjectives,
nouns,
and
pronouns.
In the
Middle
English
period,
it was
little
employed
except
with
verbs,
being
chiefly
used with past
participles,
though
occasionally
with the
infinitive
Ycleped,
or
yclept,
is
perhaps
the only word not
entirely
obsolete
which shows this use..
Distant
::
Distant
(a.)
Indistinct;
faint;
obscure,
as from
distance..
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Covered
over,
shaded,
or
darkened;
destitute
of
light;
imperfectly
illuminated;
dusky;
dim..
Hazy
::
Hazy (n.) Thick with haze;
somewhat
obscured
with haze; not clear or
transparent.
Deaden
::
Deaden
(a.) To
deprive
of gloss or
brilliancy;
to
obscure;
as, to
deaden
gilding
by a coat of
size..
Bedim
::
Bedim (v. t.) To make dim; to
obscure
or
darken.
Perspicuous
::
Perspicuous
(a.) Clear to the
understanding;
capable
of being
clearly
understood;
clear in
thought
or in
expression;
not
obscure
or
ambiguous;
as, a
perspicuous
writer;
perspicuous
statements..
Blot
::
Blot (v. t.) To
obscure;
to
eclipse;
to
shadow.
Imbrown
::
Imbrown
(v. t.) To make
brown;
to
obscure;
to
darken;
to tan; as,
features
imbrowned
by
exposure..
Dark
::
Dark (a.) Not clear to the
understanding;
not
easily
seen
through;
obscure;
mysterious;
hidden.
Dark
::
Dark (v. t.) To
darken
to
obscure.
Intimation
::
Intimation
(n.) A hint; an
obscure
or
indirect
suggestion
or
notice;
a
remote
or
ambiguous
reference;
as, he had given only
intimations
of his
design..
Mystical
::
Mystical
(a.)
Remote
from or
beyond
human
comprehension;
baffling
human
understanding;
unknowable;
obscure;
mysterious.
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