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delitescent
[del-i-tes-uhnt]
adjective
concealed; hidden; latent.
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Other Word Forms
- delitescence noun
- delitescency noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of delitescent1
1675–85; < Latin ŧŧԳ- (stem of ŧŧŧԲ ), present participle of ŧŧ to hide away < ŧ- de- + ŧŧ, inceptive of ŧ to hide; latent ( def. )
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Mrs. Balfame had never given expression to this desire for a delitescent bedroom, being a woman who thought silently, spoke guardedly, and, both patient and philosophical, rarely permitted what she called her imagination to wander, or bitterness to enter her soul.
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Delitescent, del-i-tes′ent, adj. lying hid or concealed—e.g. the germs of an infectious disease.—n.
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Aubrey, the "delitescent" antiquarian and Will Wimble of his time, still credited witchcraft, as he credited all sorts of narratives of ghosts and apparitions.
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