"hidden, private, secret, concealed," c. 1300, from Old French covert (Modern French couvert) "hidden, obscure, underhanded," literally "covered," past participle of covrir "to cover" (see cover (v.)). Related: Covertly.
the brush provided a covert for game
covert actions by the CIA
covert funding for the rebels
a woman covert
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