admonition |
latent |
As a noun admonition
is gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning.
As an adjective latent is
existing or present but concealed or inactive.
latent |
asymptomatic |
As adjectives the difference between latent and asymptomatic
is that
latent is existing or present but concealed or inactive while
asymptomatic is (pathology) not exhibiting any symptoms of disease.
latent |
pending |
As adjectives the difference between latent and pending
is that
latent is existing or present but concealed or inactive while
pending is awaiting a conclusion or a confirmation.
As a verb pending is
.
As a preposition pending is
while waiting for something; until.
latent |
prospective |
As adjectives the difference between latent and prospective
is that
latent is existing or present but concealed or inactive while
prospective is likely or expected to happen or become.
As a noun prospective is
(obsolete) the scene before or around, in time or in space; view; prospect.
punch |
latent |
As a proper noun punch
is (british) a glove puppet who is the main character used in a punch and judy show.
As an adjective latent is
existing or present but concealed or inactive.
latent |
touch |
As an adjective latent
is existing or present but concealed or inactive.
As a verb touch is
primarily physical senses.
As a noun touch is
an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.
tap |
latent |
As an initialism tap
is .
As an adjective latent is
existing or present but concealed or inactive.
latent |
overt |
As adjectives the difference between latent and overt
is that
latent is existing or present but concealed or inactive while
overt is open and not secret nor concealed.
latent |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between latent and undefined
is that
latent is existing or present but concealed or inactive while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
latent |
inchoate |
As adjectives the difference between latent and inchoate
is that
latent is existing or present but concealed or inactive while
inchoate is recently started but not fully formed yet; just begun; only elementary or immature.
As a noun inchoate is
(rare) a beginning, an immature start.
As a verb inchoate is
to begin or start something.
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