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conceal (verb), conceals; concealed; concealing
1. To put or to keep something or someone out of sight, or to prevent the person or thing from being found. "The evidence was carefully concealed by the prosecutor."
2. To keep something secret, or to prevent it from being known.
3. To hide; to withdraw, or to remove from observation; to cover or to keep from sight.
4. To prevent or to avoid disclosing or divulging something.
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concealed
That which was kept from being seen, found, observed, or discovered.
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(Greek: covered, cover; hide, hidden; conceal, concealed)
(Latin: secret, secrecy; hidden, concealed, private)
(Latin: secret, hidden, concealed)
(Greek: true; nothing concealed; real [from a-, "no, nothing" and letho-, "forgetfullness, oblivion"])
(Modern Latin: chemical element; from Greek, lanthanein, "hidden", "to be concealed"; rare earth)
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concealed weapon
A weapon; especially, a handgun, that is kept hidden on one's person, or under one's control; for example, in a glove compartment or under a car seat.

Carrying a concealed weapon is a crime in most U.S. states unless the party with the weapon is a law enforcement officer or has a permit to carry a concealed weapon.

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well-concealed, well concealed
When something is hidden or concealed in a skilful, satisfactory, or careful manner: "The money that he wanted to keep handy was well-concealed inside a compartment of a book on the shelf where many other books were visible."
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