clandestineness
Clandestineness is the quality or state of being clandestine, i.e., secret, concealed, or kept from public knowledge. The term derives from Latin clandestinus via Old French clandestin, and has developed to describe actions or spaces designed to avoid detection by others. The related noun forms are clandestineness and clandestinity, while the adjective is clandestine.
In everyday usage, clandestineness is applied to meetings, networks, operations, or economies that are intentionally hidden
In practice, clandestine activities raise issues for law, governance, and ethics. Law enforcement and intelligence communities
The term is used descriptively and can be value-neutral in academic contexts, though in everyday speech it