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inapparent

[ in-uh-par-uhnt, -pair- ]

adjective

  1. not apparent.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • a·貹IJԳ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of inapparent1

First recorded in 1620–30; in- 3 + apparent
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Example Sentences

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“What’s concerning is the notion that there’s a lot of inapparent or mild disease out there.”

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In pre-DDT days, 40% to 60% of the population developed an immunity to encephalitis through "inapparent infections."

And it can be inapparent in a woman, whose only sign of infection may be a slight vaginal discharge�which might result from a multitude of other causes.

Its meaning is inapparent, but it appears in the original book and was not changed.

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Possibly in some impressive and inapparent way her unhappy little favourite Laura Lazarus may have been glad to see her back again, though the two queer creatures exchanged no greeting more intimate than an embarrassed smile.

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