Conceal

/kənˈsiːl/ verb

To conceal something is to hide it or keep it from being seen or known. It can refer to physical objects or to information and feelings.

From Latin 'concelāre', from 'con-' ('completely') and 'celāre' ('to hide'). It came into English via Old French 'concélér', keeping the sense of thoroughly hiding something.

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