Obscurantism Definition
 ŏb-skyo͝orən-tĭzəm, əb-, ŏbskyo͝o-răn- 
    noun
  
 The principles or practice of obscurants.
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Opposition to human progress or enlightenment.
 Webster's New World 
A policy of withholding information from the public.
 American Heritage 
The practice of being deliberately obscure or vague.
 Webster's New World 
A style in art and literature characterized by deliberate vagueness or obliqueness.
 American Heritage 
Other Word Forms of Obscurantism
Noun
Singular:
 obscurantismPlural:
 obscurantismsOrigin of Obscurantism
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From Latin obscűrans, present participle of obscűro (“cover, darken, obscure") + -ism
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