nocuity
/nɒkjʊˈɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being imperceptible, especially of a disease or a wound, during its initial stages.
“The patient’s nocuity made it difficult to diagnose the illness.”
1. noun
The state of being imperceptible, especially of a disease or a wound, during its initial stages.
“The patient’s nocuity made it difficult to diagnose the illness.”