Semisecretive

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Somewhat secretive. not-comparable

    "Even today few find the concept comical, least of all in the political realm, where the notion of a mighty, semisecretive establishment — business-suited men (and a few women) cloistered in the proverbial smoke-filled room — still obtains."

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"Even today few find the concept comical, least of all in the political realm, where the notion of a mighty, semisecretive establishment — business-suited men (and a few women) cloistered in the proverbial smoke-filled room — still obtains."

Etymology

From semi- + secretive.

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