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  • 11shrouded — adj wrapped, enveloped, swathed, cloaked, enshrouded, hidden, concealed, covered, clouded, blanketed, veiled ≠ exposed, uncovered …

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  • 12shrouded in mystery — vague, unclear, unknown …

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  • 13shrouded shackle —   n.    a shackle which is protected from cutting or tampering by design or by the use of secondary shields …

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  • 14The Shrouded Planet — infobox Book | name = The Shrouded Planet title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket of the first edition author = Robert Randall (pseudonym of Robert Silverberg and Randall Garrett) illustrator = cover artist = Wallace Wood country =… …

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  • 15be shrouded in secrecy — be shrouded in secrecy/mystery/ phrase to be very secret or mysterious They were a shadowy secret society, whose activities were shrouded in mystery. Thesaurus: secret, secretive and in secretsynonym Main entry: shroud …

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  • 16be shrouded in mystery — be shrouded in secrecy/mystery/ phrase to be very secret or mysterious They were a shadowy secret society, whose activities were shrouded in mystery. Thesaurus: secret, secretive and in secretsynonym Main entry: shroud …

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  • 17be shrouded in thick fog — be covered in thick fog …

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  • 18shroud — [[t]ʃra͟ʊd[/t]] shrouds, shrouding, shrouded 1) N COUNT A shroud is a cloth which is used for wrapping a dead body. 2) N COUNT: N of n You can refer to something that surrounds an object or situation as a shroud of something. ...a parked car… …

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  • 19In Mourning (band) — Infobox musical artist | Name = In Mourning Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Origin = Falun, Sweden Genre = Progressive death metal Years active = 2000–present Label = Aftermath Music Associated acts = URL = [http://www.inmourning …

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  • 20Turbine — A turbine is a rotary engine that extracts energy from a fluid flow. Claude Burdin (1788 1873) coined the term from the Latin turbo , or vortex, during an 1828 engineering competition. Benoit Fourneyron (1802 1867), a student of Claude Burdin,… …

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