Surreptitious

/ˌsɛrəpˈtɪʃəs/ adjective

Done secretly or stealthily, especially when such secrecy is inappropriate or unauthorized. Characterized by stealth and the attempt to avoid detection.

From Latin 'surreptitius,' from 'surripere' (to snatch secretly), combining 'sub-' (under, secretly) + 'rapere' (to seize). The word suggests taking or doing something by stealth, under cover.

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