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What (who) is crypto- - definition

PRIVATELY-PRACTICING PAGAN
Crypto-pagans; Crypto-Paganism; Crypto-pagan
  • Portrait of [[Gemistus Pletho]], detail of a fresco by acquaintance [[Benozzo Gozzoli]], [[Palazzo Medici Riccardi]], [[Florence]], Italy

crypto-      
Crypto- is added to adjectives and nouns to form other adjectives and nouns which refer to people who have hidden beliefs and principles.
COMB in ADJ and N
crypto-      
['kr?pt??]
¦ combining form concealed; secret: cryptogram.
Origin
from Gk kruptos 'hidden'.
Crypto-anarchism         
CYBER-SPATIAL PHILOSOPHY OF ANARCHISM
Crypto-anarchy; Crypto anarchy; Cryptoanarchy; Cryptoanarchism; Crypto Anarchist; Crypto-Anarchism; Crypto-anarchist; Crypto-anarchists; Cryptolibertarian; Crypto-libertarianism
Crypto-anarchism or cyberanarchism is a political ideology focusing on protection of privacy, political freedom, and economic freedom, the adherents of which use cryptographic software for confidentiality and security while sending and receiving information over computer networks.Cryptoanarchism and Cryptocurrencies.

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Crypto-paganism

Crypto-paganism is the secret adherence to paganism while publicly professing to be of another faith. In historical context, a crypto-pagan (from the Greek kryptosκρυπτός, "hidden") was most likely to maintain the pretense of believing an Abrahamic religion, while continuing to observe their own religious practices in private. Hiding one's true religious faith may be in response to a perceived danger of rejection by society, or else to formalized persecution by an established government or religious organization.

Examples of use of crypto-
1. The results showed it wasn‘t the familiar form of "crypto." "This was an Australian fungus," Stephen said.
2. McQueen‘s collection, in this case "The Lord of the Flies," Peter Brook‘s crypto–erotic 1'63 film about schoolboy castaways.
3. In turn, union leaders have viewed the DLC as a front for crypto–Republican, pro–business policies.
4. Our crypto–federal structure, welding Scots, English and Welsh, allows for that; successive waves of immigrants have added to the mix.
5. "The public sector," he says, sounding almost like a crypto–conservative, "is not the wealth–generating part of our economy." But he is no conservative.