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mystery
noun
-
mystery
,
mysteries
something
that
is
difficult
or
impossible
to
understand
or
explain
•
Where
the
cat
goes
every
night
remains
a
mystery
.
Where
the
cat
goes
every
night
remains
a
mystery
.
•
Scientists
are
trying
to
solve
the
mystery
of
how
the
pyramids
were
built
.
Scientists
are
trying
to
solve
the
mystery
of
how
the
pyramids
were
built
.
From
Latin
mysterium
via
Old
French
mistere
,
originally
from
Ancient
Greek
mystḗrion
meaning
‘
secret
rite
’.
noun
-
mystery
,
mysteries
a
story
,
film
,
or
other
piece
of
entertainment
in
which
a
crime
or
secret
is
gradually
explained
•
I
love
reading
a
good
mystery
before
bed
.
I
love
reading
a
good
mystery
before
bed
.
•
The
film
is
a
gripping
mystery
that
keeps
you
guessing
.
The
film
is
a
gripping
mystery
that
keeps
you
guessing
.
Sense
relating
to
genre
first
recorded
in
the
late
19th
century
,
from
the
idea
of
a
story
centered
on
an
unknown
element
.
noun
-
mystery
,
mysteries
a
deep
religious
truth
that
is
believed
to
be
beyond
human
understanding
•
To
many
believers
,
the
idea
of
the
Trinity
is
a
holy
mystery
.
To
many
believers
,
the
idea
of
the
Trinity
is
a
holy
mystery
.
•
The
ceremony
celebrates
the
divine
mystery
of
life
and
death
.
The
ceremony
celebrates
the
divine
mystery
of
life
and
death
.
Used
in
Christian
theology
since
the
14th
century
to
translate
Latin
mysterium
referring
to
sacred
secrets
revealed
by
God
.