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Definitions from the WebTerm: obscurtionNoun1. The act of obscuring or making something difficult to understand or perceive.
Example sentence: The obscurtion of the legal jargon in the contract made it challenging to comprehend.
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Verb1. To make something less visible or clear.
Example sentence: The heavy fog obscurted the view of the city skyline.
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Adjective1. (popular usage) Referring to something that is considered obscure or little known.
2. (local usage) Relating to a specific locality or community.
Example sentence (popular usage): The band's music had an obscurtion quality that appealed to a niche audience.
Example sentence (local usage): The restaurant's menu featured obscurtion dishes from various regions of the country.
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