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semisecret

  • a word derived from secret.
    secret
    adjective
    done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others.

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In truth, Bem had no formal funding for his semisecret research program.

From Slate May 17, 2017

They set up the team at Google X, the company’s semisecret research lab for wild and speculative endeavors.

From Slate Nov. 19, 2014

The formerly semisecret operation now runs 11 clinics with 27,000 patients.

From New York Times Aug. 25, 2014

Hayes was an executive in the company’s Google X division, which works on semisecret “moonshot” projects, and had worked at Apple in the past, according to posts on his memorial website.

From Forbes Jul. 9, 2014

I'm talking to my new friend Mai, but even her always-surly and scary-because-he's-older big brother, Quang-ha, says a few words to me in their now only semisecret language.

From "Counting by 7s" by Holly Goldberg Sloan