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stealth
an act of secrecy, especially one involving thievery

thinks it fit that restitution according to this order be made to the petitioners for stealths committed upon them last winter (273).

a concealed manner of acting
The thing stolen; stolen property
If you use stealth when you do something, you do it quietly and carefully so that no one will notice what you are doing. He claimed Tony Blair is trying to get us into the euro by stealth. Any military technology intended to make vehicles or missiles nearly invisible to enemy radar or other electronic detection. Research in antidetection technology began soon after radar was invented. In World War II the Germans coated their U-boat snorkels with radar-absorbent material. By the end of the 20th century the U.S. had developed models of stealth technology, including the F-117 Nighthawk fighter-bomber and the B-2 Spirit strategic bomber. The aircraft featured surface materials and coatings that absorbed radar transmissions, faceted or rounded surfaces that reduced radar reflections, and shielded engine exhausts that reduced infrared radiation. Stealth technology has also been incorporated into the design of naval submarines and surface vessels
The bringing to pass anything in a secret or concealed manner; a secret procedure; a clandestine practice or action; in either a good or a bad sense
Stealth is your ability to walk around unnoticed by sleeping nasties Very useful to rogues, since they can backstab sleeping creatures for extra damage
avoiding detection by moving carefully
"Stealth"-viruses (invisible viruses) are programs that hook DOS calls to infected files or disk sectors and "substitute" uninfected information areas with themselves Apart from this, such viruses use original enough algorithms on accessing files, allowing "to deceive" antiviral TSR monitors To the class of "stealth"-viruses belong viruses such as "Frodo", "Fish#6", "Brain" and others
the attribute or characteristic of acting in secrecy, or in such a way that the actions are unnoticed or difficult to detect by others
The act of stealing; theft
having the ability to not be detected
Mode of playing where arrows don't appear until you've missed them already
low-visibility aircraft with little or no radar signature
{i} furtive or clandestine movement, sneakiness
The ability of a virus to evade detection by various means For example, by altering the dir command so that it shows the original length of the infected file, rather than the longer version produced as a result of the virus code hiding at the end
A number that shows how difficult a minion is to block It is compared to the intercept number of the minion that is attempting to block to determine if the block is successful
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