conceal
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
conceal/kənˈsiːl/
▶verb not allow to be seen; hide.
■ keep secret; prevent from being known.
– derivatives
concealment noun.
concealment noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. conceler, from L. concelare, from con- ‘completely’ + celare ‘hide’.
'conceal' also found in these Oxford entries:
abstruse
- airbrush
- blind
- bottle
- bug
- carpet
- ceil
- cover
- cover-up
- curtain
- deodorize
- disguise
- dissemble
- dissimulate
- dreamwork
- excuse
- front
- gloss
- hide
- huddle
- hugger-mugger
- launder
- mask
- masked ball
- murky
- obscure
- occult
- palm
- pelmet
- round robin
- sap
- screen
- secrete
- secretive
- shroud
- sink
- slur
- smoke ball
- smokescreen
- stalking horse
- stow
- veil
- whitewash

