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Undercover vs Deleterious - What's the difference?

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Undercover is a related term of deleterious.


As adjectives the difference between undercover and deleterious

is that undercover is performed or happening in secret while deleterious is harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way (as for example deleterious'' effects, ''deleterious to health).

As a noun undercover

is a person who works.

undercover

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Performed or happening in secret.
  • Employed or engaged in spying or secret investigation.
  • Synonyms

    * clandestine * See also

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who works .
  • deleterious

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way (as for example deleterious'' effects, ''deleterious to health).
  • * 1850 , :
  • Or might it suffice him, that every wholesome growth should be converted into something deleterious and malignant at his touch?

    Synonyms

    * (harmful) destructive, harmful, hurtful, injurious, noxious, pernicious; see also

    Derived terms

    * deleteriously