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cov·ert C5735400 (kō′vərt, kō-vûrt′, kŭv′ərt)adj.1. Not openly practiced, avowed, engaged in, accumulated, or shown: covert military operations; covert funding for the rebels. See Synonyms at secret.2. Covered or covered over; sheltered.3. Law Being married and therefore protected by one's husband.n.1. A covering or cover.2. a. A covered place or shelter; hiding place.b. Thick underbrush or woodland affording cover for game.3. Zoology One of the small feathers covering the bases of the longer feathers of a bird's wings or tail. [Middle English, from Old French, from past participle of covrir, to cover; see cover.] cov′ert·ly adv.cov′ert·ness n.covert (ˈkʌvət) adj1. concealed or secret: covert jealousy. 2. (Law) law Compare feme covert, discovertn3. a shelter or disguise4. (Hunting) a thicket or woodland providing shelter for game5. (Textiles) short for covert cloth6. (Zoology) ornithol any of the small feathers on the wings and tail of a bird that surround the bases of the larger feathers7. (Zoology) a flock of coots[C14: from Old French: covered, from covrir to cover] ˈcovertly adv ˈcovertness nco•vert (adj. ˈkoʊ vərt, ˈkʌv ərt; n. ˈkʌv ərt, ˈkoʊ vərt) adj. 1. concealed; secret; disguised. 2. covered; sheltered. 3. (of a wife) under the legal protection of a husband. n. 4. a covering; cover. 5. a shelter or hiding place. 6. concealment or disguise. 7. a thicket giving shelter to wild animals or game. 8. Also called tectrix. one of the small feathers that cover the bases of the large feathers of a bird's wings and tail. [1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin coopertus, past participle of cooperīre to cover completely; see cover] co′vert•ly, adv. co′vert•ness, n. pron: covert has historically been pronounced (ˈkʌv ərt) with stressed (u), the vowel heard in cover, mother, some, and many other similarly spelled English words. As an adjective, however, covert, by analogy with overt (oʊˈvɜrt, ˈoʊ vərt) its semantic opposite, has developed the pronunciation (ˈkoʊ vərt) and this is the more common pronunciation in American English. For the noun, (ˈkʌv ərt) remains the more frequent pronunciation. Covert a flock of birds; a flock or company of coots, 1430.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | covert - a flock of cootscoot - slate-black slow-flying birds somewhat resembling ducksflock - a group of birds | | 2. | covert - a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something; "a screen of trees afforded privacy"; "under cover of darkness"; "the brush provided a covert for game"; "the simplest concealment is to match perfectly the color of the background"cover, concealment, screenblind - a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters); "he waited impatiently in the blind"camouflage - device or stratagem for concealment or deceitcovering - an artifact that covers something else (usually to protect or shelter or conceal it)shoji - a translucent screen made of a wooden frame covered with rice paperstalking-horse - screen consisting of a figure of a horse behind which a hunter hides while stalking game | Adj. | 1. | covert - secret or hidden; not openly practiced or engaged in or shown or avowed; "covert actions by the CIA"; "covert funding for the rebels"implicit, inexplicit - implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is implicit in the acorn"concealed - hidden on any grounds for any motive; "a concealed weapon"; "a concealed compartment in his briefcase"invisible, unseeable - impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge"; "invisible mending"overt, open - open and observable; not secret or hidden; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"; "open ballots" | | 2. | covert - (of a wife) being under the protection of her husband; "a woman covert"law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"protected - kept safe or defended from danger or injury or loss; "the most protected spot I could find" |
covertadjective secret, private, hidden, disguised, concealed, veiled, sly, clandestine, underhand, unsuspected, surreptitious, stealthy They have been supplying covert military aid to the rebels.covertadjective1. Existing or operating in a way so as to ensure complete concealment and confidentiality:clandestine, cloak-and-dagger, huggermugger, secret, sub rosa, undercover.Informal: hush-hush.Idiom: under wraps.2. Lying beyond what is obvious or avowed:buried, concealed, hidden, obscured, ulterior.Idiom: under cover.noun1. Something that physically protects, especially from danger:asylum, cover, harbor, haven, protection, refuge, retreat, sanctuary, shelter.2. A hiding place:den, hideaway, hide-out, lair.Translationscovert
covert1. Law See feme covert Compare discovert2. a thicket or woodland providing shelter for game 3. short for covert cloth4. Ornithol any of the small feathers on the wings and tail of a bird that surround the bases of the larger feathers 5. a flock of coots Covert a closely woven worsted or semiworsted fabric, usually made in a serge twill or uncomplicated diagonal weave. A monotone woof shot and a warp, twisted from two threads of different colors, are used. Each thread of the warp may consist of either two worsted threads or one worsted and one cotton thread. The surface of covert cloth has a finely variegated design. Covert comes in various colors, usually in gray-green, beige-brown, and steel-blue tones. It is used for coats and suits. There is also cotton covert (an imitation of worsted covert), which is used primarily for raincoats. covert[′kō·vərt] (ecology) A refuge or shelter, such as a coppice, for game animals. (textiles) A tightly woven woolen twill fabric made by using a single-color yarn for filling threads and yarns in two different shades in the warp. covert
covert (kō′vərt, kō-vûrt′, kŭv′ərt)n. Zoology One of the small feathers covering the bases of the longer feathers of a bird's wings or tail. cov′ert·ly adv.cov′ert·ness n.Covert Related to Covert: Covert operationsCOVERT, BARON. A wife; so called, from her being under the cover or protection of her husband, baron or lord. COVERT
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COVERT➣Computer Vulnerability Emergency Response Team (PGP Security) |
covert Related to covert: Covert operationsSynonyms for covertadj secretSynonyms- secret
- private
- hidden
- disguised
- concealed
- veiled
- sly
- clandestine
- underhand
- unsuspected
- surreptitious
- stealthy
Synonyms for covertadj existing or operating in a way so as to ensure complete concealment and confidentialitySynonyms- clandestine
- cloak-and-dagger
- huggermugger
- secret
- sub rosa
- undercover
- hush-hush
adj lying beyond what is obvious or avowedSynonyms- buried
- concealed
- hidden
- obscured
- ulterior
noun something that physically protects, especially from dangerSynonyms- asylum
- cover
- harbor
- haven
- protection
- refuge
- retreat
- sanctuary
- shelter
noun a hiding placeSynonymsSynonyms for covertnoun a flock of cootsRelated Wordsnoun a covering that serves to conceal or shelter somethingSynonymsRelated Words- blind
- camouflage
- covering
- shoji
- stalking-horse
adj secret or hiddenRelated Words- implicit
- inexplicit
- concealed
- invisible
- unseeable
Antonymsadj (of a wife) being under the protection of her husbandRelated Words- law
- jurisprudence
- protected
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