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clandestine

English

Etymology

From Latin clandest?nus (secret, concealed); compare French clandestin.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: clan?des?tine
  • IPA(key): /klæn?d?st?n/, /?klænd?st(a)?n/, /?klænd?st(a)?n/
  • Rhymes: -?st?n

Adjective

clandestine (comparative more clandestine, superlative most clandestine)

  1. Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose.
    Synonyms: covert, furtive, hush-hush, secret, secretive, undercover; see also Thesaurus:covert
    • 2004 — Penny Arcade
      In my imagination, all work place encounters between men and women result in clandestine sex.
    • 2005 — Stewart Lee, 90's Comedian DVD
      And I don't want anyone to think I dislike Catholicism because I don't. It's actually my favourite form of clandestine global evil.
  2. (freemasonry, of a person or lodge) Not recognized as a regular member.

Derived terms

  • clandestinely
  • clandestineness

Translations


French

Adjective

clandestine

  1. feminine singular of clandestin

Italian

Adjective

clandestine

  1. feminine plural of clandestino

Noun

clandestine f pl

  1. feminine plural of clandestino

Latin

Adjective

cland?st?ne

  1. vocative masculine singular of cland?st?nus

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veiled

English

Adjective

veiled

  1. Covered by a veil.
  2. (figuratively) Partly hidden or concealed.
    His veiled threat was terrifying.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:hidden

Translations

Verb

veiled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of veil

Anagrams

  • deevil, levied

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