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Obscuro
Obscuro music (also called outsider music) is not specifically limited to one style, but instead encompasses music that cannot neatly be classified into other genres. Therefore, obscuro cannot be precisely defined and the website Allmusic describes it as "a nebulous category that encompasses the weird, the puzzling, the ill-conceived, the unclassifiable, the musical territory you never dreamed existed."[1]  Obscuro music is generally very rare and virtually unknown outside music collectors.
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obscuro
adj. obscure, vague


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obscuro
adj. blur, haze
 
obscuro (m)
n. blur, haze

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obscuro
V
darken| obscure; conceal; make indistinct; cause to be forgotten

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obscuro
= dusky.
Ex: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.
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* un poco obscuro = dusky.
* volverse obscuro = turn + dark.

 
oscuro
= black, dark [darker -comp., darkest -sup.], darkling, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], obscure, murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], dusky.
Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.
Ex: Input fields for passwords be dark to prevent other close the terminal from seeing, and perhaps copying the input.
Ex: I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
Ex: Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).
Ex: There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.
Ex: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.
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* claroscuro = light-and-shade.
* cuarto oscuro de fotografía = photographic darkroom.
* dejar a oscuras = cut out + light.
* de pelo oscuro = dark-haired.
* en un pasado oscuro y lejano = in the dim and distant past.
* marrón oscuro = dark brown.
* oscuro como boca de lobo = pitch-black, pitch-dark.
* un pasado oscuro = a dark past.
* volverse oscuro = turn + dark.


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