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कपट kapat, s.f. & m. Falseness, insincerity, guile, dissimulation, hypocrisy; deceit, fraud, perfidy, treachery; cheating, trick, subterfuge, circumvention; adulteration;—rancour, spite;—adj. False, insincere, etc. (=kapaṭī, q.v.):—kapaṭābhiprāya (˚ṭa+abh˚), s.m. Secret or hypocritical design:—kapaṭ-bhū, s.f. 'This world of deceit, etc.,' the present world:—kapaṭ-bhek, s.m.=kapaṭ-veś, q.v.:—kapaṭ-tāpas, s.m. One who deceitfully pretends to be an ascetic, a false or feigned ascetic:—kapaṭrakhnā(-se), To dissimulate; to harbour malice, or evil designs (against):—kapaṭ-rūpdhārī= kapaṭ-veśī, q.v.:—kapaṭ-se, adv. Falsely, designedly, hypocritically; deceitfully, etc.:—kapaṭkarnā(-ke sāth), To dissimulate, to pretend; to practise deceit (on), to deceive, cheat:—kapat-lekhya, s.m. A forged document:—kapaṭ-veś, s.m. Disguise; an assumed character; hypocrisy:—kapaṭ-veśī, adj. & s.m. (f. -inī), Disguised, in masquerade; hypocritical;—a person in disguise; a hypocrite.