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unapparent

a. Not apparent; not be seen on surface.

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unapparent

adj. not readily apparent; "the answer was at first unapparent"

Usage examples of "unapparent".

Be thou like the imperial Basilisk Killing thy foe with unapparent wounds!

The extension of the known to the unknown, of the apparent to the unapparent, gives us Science.

The mental vision by which in Perception we see the unapparent details---i.

Whereas in the mind of the nurse this relation is so vividly impressed that no sooner does the paper approach the flame than the unapparent fact becomes almost as visible as the objects, and a warning is given.

The power of seizing unapparent relations of things is not always conjoined with the power of selecting the fittest verbal symbols by which they can be made apparent to others: the one is the power of the thinker, the other the power of the writer.

Her paths are disillusion and decay, With ruins piled and unapparent woe, The graves of Beauty and the wreck of dreams.

Prince as spectators, apparently frightened by some cause as yet unapparent, fled into the field.

She was known for the sharpness of her tongueand an ingenious ability to synthesize solutions out of unapparent patterns.

This old man, tottering on the edge of the grave, and prolonging his prospect through millions of calculated years,--this visionary who had not seen starvation in the wasted forms of his wife and children, or plague in the horrible sights and sounds that surrounded him--this astronomer, apparently dead on earth, and living only in the motion of the spheres--loved his family with unapparent but intense affection.

The resultants of all other poisons were unapparent, save those of mercurial compounds, which usually left me languid for several days.

I can only say that in some way quite unapparent to me, Krispos here is more remarkable than he seems.

What is so often a slothful, unapparent sense of parental and filial duty, was with them a living, active spirit, for ever manifesting itself in some new form.

Occasionally she paused at the rail to peer at something unapparent to him.