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inaˈpparent, a. [in-3.] Not apparent or manifest; invisible; latent.
1626Donne Serm. lxxx. 823 Fire, a body more disputable and inapparant. 1655Stanley Hist. Philos. i. (1701) 24/2. 1694 Salmon Bates' Dispens. (1713) 316/1 Then the inapparent Writing done with the first Liquor appears black. 1753N. Torriano Gangr. Sore Throat 23 A latent or inapparent Flooding..which does not appear outwardly. 1898J. Caird Univ. Sermons 371 These are the invisible realities, inapparent, impenetrable to sense. 1960New Scientist 16 June 1521/3 This vaccine is then fed to the individual and produces an inapparent or mild infection which leads to immunity. 1970Ibid. 15 Jan. 101/1 One of the most difficult variables in biological research—namely, inapparent infections, which can cause differing and misleading responses to experimental treatments. |