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The word '''''mystery''''' is ] derived from the ] ] ''myein'' (“to close”), referring to the ] and the ]. In common usage, a '''mystery''' is a description for something which is ], ], or ]. The word '''''mystery''''' is ] derived from the ] ] ''myein'' (“to close”), referring to the ] and the ]. In common usage, a '''mystery''' is a description for something which is inconceivable, unknown or unexplainable.


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The word mystery is etymologically derived from the Greek verb myein (“to close”), referring to the lips and the eyes. In common usage, a mystery is a description for something which is inconceivable, unknown or unexplainable.

Mystery may also refer to:

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