latente
latent; dormant
adjective lah-TEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin latentem, present participle of latere (to lie hidden).
Usage Note
Latente describes something that exists but is not yet manifest or active — conflitto latente (latent conflict), tubercolosi latente (latent tuberculosis). It is a formal, learned adjective; in everyday conversation nascosto or sottile may be preferred. The plural is latenti for both genders.
Examples
"C'è una tensione latente tra i due gruppi."
Natural Translation
There is a latent tension between the two groups.
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