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Meaning of latent | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈleɪ.tənt

Definitions

  1. The residue left by a person's finger that can be made visible by a process such as powder dusting; a latent fingerprint.
  2. An underlying cause that can be inferred from statistical correlations; factor.
  3. Anything that is latent.

Equivalents

Čeština latentní
Dansk latent
Deutsch latent
Español latente
Français latent
עברית חבוי רדום
Magyar látens
Bahasa Indonesia laten
Italiano latente
日本語 潜在的
Kurdî an
Nederlands latent
Polski ukryty
Português latente
Türkçe saklı
Tiếng Việt ầm ĩ an ngầm tiềm tàng

Examples

“Once the latent prints have been visualized by the superglue and powder dusting techniques, they should be photographed again. Then the developed latents need to be lifted and placed on backing cards. The latent cards are documented by putting the case number, date and time of lifting, initials of person processing the evidence, and a sketch indicating the location of the lifted latent print on the back of the lift card, as shown in Photo 6.6.”
“Paralegal workers do not argue cases in court, and these crimescene fingerprint gatherers do not compare crime-scene latents to known prints of suspects and present their findings in court.”
“These kinds of latents define the invariant dispositional properties enabling prediction and control of the external environment. Finally, there are the latents that underlie manifestation as relationships of power, as cause to effect, condition to occurrence, or dependent variable to independent variable.”
“That is, the observed covariance between indicator y₁ and y₃ would mirror the understandable causal behavior of the corresponding underlying latents.”
“If one were to compute the reproduced covariances among the latents of the structural model, they might be different from the covariances obtained between the same number of latents in the measurement model.”
“Even if latents may not be actually detectable in any given situation, they may nevertheless be present in it. Latents may become actual if proper triggering conditions are in place, or they may be lost in the process.”
“After we discovered Leah and I realized what she was, the flood gates opened. More and more latents have been discovered, as well as cubs.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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