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The New International Encyclopædia/Arcanum, The Great

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ARCA′NUM, The Great. In the Middle Ages the Latin word arcanum, literally meaning secret, was used of any of the most valued preparations of Alchemy (q.v.); but the name great arcanum was especially applied to the highest problems of the science, the discovery of such supposed great secrets of nature as the elixir of life or the philosopher's stone.