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fog to cover, enclose, or obscure with or as if with a fog. [2/8 definitions]
gibberish written or spoken words that are unintelligible, needlessly obscure, or without coherent meaning.
legalese the language of the legal profession, regarded as unnecessarily obscure or incomprehensible.
lore1 that which is known or believed about a subject, esp. that transmitted by tradition, oral means, or obscure writings. [1/2 definitions]
mist to cover or obscure with or as if with mist. [1/7 definitions]
murky muddled or difficult to understand; obscure. [1/3 definitions]
mystery an obscure matter that arouses curiosity and eludes understanding, often a religious or spiritual truth. [1/4 definitions]
mysticism obscure or groundless speculation. [1/3 definitions]
obfuscate to make (something) seem or be difficult to understand; obscure or darken. [1/2 definitions]
obscurity that which is obscure. [1/3 definitions]
oracular difficult to understand; enigmatic; obscure. [1/3 definitions]
put on the map make famous or celebrated (used esp. of obscure places that gain sudden fame by association with a celebrated person or event).
recondite hidden; obscure. [1/2 definitions]
silhouette any dark figure seen against a light background, so that details are obscure. [1/3 definitions]
sleeper anyone or anything that succeeds unexpectedly, esp. after having been unnoticed or obscure. [1/3 definitions]
tenebrous dark and gloomy; obscure.
trivia little-known or obscure facts. [1/2 definitions]
veil something that serves to conceal, obscure, or separate. [1/3 definitions]
veiled expressed or presented in an obscure way; partially hidden or covered. [1/2 definitions]
verbalism words or phrases that obscure ideas or reality; words only; verbiage. [1/3 definitions]