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View definitions for undetectably

undetectably

adverb as in intangibly

adverb as in invisibly

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When the bite of an Anopheles mosquito introduces Plasmodium into the human bloodstream, the parasites travel to the liver, where they lurk undetectably and mature for a period ranging from weeks to a year.

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“A holdover fire is a fire that smolders undetectably,” Martin said in a statement.

“At first, it’s going to change the water minimally, maybe undetectably, but add enough drops and the water is going to change color.”

Typically, they are found in water in parts per trillion—often undetectably low—Rue says.

Unless someone made her drinks undetectably strong or forced them down her throat, a woman, like a man, decides when and how much to drink.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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