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incog
adjective as in concealed
adjective as in covert
adjective as in disguised
adjective as in incognito
adjective as in unknown
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The young Pretender, followed by about fifty Scotch and Irish adventurers, meanwhile, came incog.
True, but I learn that she means to make the entire trip incog.
I played at being successful, bought my own pictures through dealers—incog., of course—at enormous prices.
There is a well-known story of an English nobleman, desiring to remain incog.
Present your friend to me, incog., and I'll wager—oh, anything that I shall read her like a book on sight.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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