Definition of Secretive. Meaning of Secretive. Synonyms of Secretive

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Definition of Secretive

Secretive
Secretive Se*cret"ive, a. Tending to secrete, or to keep secret or private; as, a secretive disposition.

Meaning of Secretive from wikipedia

- Secrecy is the practice of hiding information from certain individuals or groups who do not have the "need to know", perhaps while sharing it with other...
- Inside Apple: How America's Most Admired–And Secretive–Company Really Works (also subtitled The Secrets Behind the Past and ****ure Success of Steve Jobs's...
- satiety (fullness). Use of diet pills. Emotional eating. Night eating. Secretive food concocting: the consumption of embarr****ing food combinations, such...
- Confraternities in Nigeria are secretive student groups within Nigerian higher education. Black Axe originally operated as a subsection of the Neo Black...
- The secretive dwarf squirrel (Prosciurillus abstrusus) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia, where it...
- The 28 pages refers to the final section of the December 2002 report of the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities before and after the Terrorist...
- A secret society is an organization about which the activities, events, inner functioning, or membership are concealed. The society may or may not attempt...
- focusing on the world of finance, the novel is a metafictional look at a secretive financier and his wife. The book is composed of four fictional texts:...
- 1" unit, is a designation for the United States military's most highly secretive and elite special operations forces. The term special missions unit is...
- promote his candidacy hosted by the elite Bilderberg Group "Inside the secretive Bilderberg Group". BBC News. 29 September 2005. Archived from the original...