[lāt́nt]
(adj.)Present or potential but not evident or active: latent talent.
(adj.)In a dormant or hidden stage: a latent infection.
(n.)A fingerprint that is not apparent to the eye but can be made…
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Latent - Definition of Latent at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Latent. Look it up now! ... present but not visible, apparent, or actualized; existing as potential: latent ability.
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Latent Recordings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latent Recordings is a Canadian independent record label owned and operated by Cowboy Junkies. The label's current incarnation is a downloading website where tracks from the old catalog, and new rele...
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Latent can refer to: • Latent, fingerprint whose presence is not obvious • Latent Recordings, a record label See also : Latenz Latence Latencja Латентность Latent
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Latent heat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The expression latent heat refers to the amount of energy released or absorbed by a chemical substance during a change of state that occurs without changing its temperature, meaning a phase transiti...
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Date "latent" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1657. (references) ... Etymology: Latent \La"tent\, adjective. [Latin expression latens, -entis, present participle of latere to lie hid or concealed; compare to Greek, English lethargy: compare to the French expression latent.]. (Websters 1913)
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Latent Heat is defined as the heat which flows to or from a material without a change to temperature. The heat will only change the structure or phase of the material. e.g. melting or boiling of pure materials.
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LATENT OR EVEN UNCONSCIOUS (?) INFLUENCES ON EQUITY AND MERIT PHRASEOLOGIES IN CANADIAN TENURE-STREAM ADVERTISEMENTS ... However, if an influence such as university mission is also operating in affecting the wording of ads, then I suggest that this is an implicit or latent influence, because, to my knowledge,
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