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discreet (diss-kréet) adj. 1. Showing a judicious reserve in
one’s speech or behaviour. 2. Lacking ostentation or pretension; unobtrusive; modest. [Middle English, from Old French discret, from Medieval Latin discretus, “showing good judgement”.]
discrete (diss-kréet) adj. Constituting a separate thing; individual; distinct; unique. [Middle English, from Latin discretus, separate.]
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