Asymptomatically
showing no evidence of disease.
adjective
(of a disease or suspected disease) without symptoms; providing no subjective evidence of existence
adj.
“without symptoms,” 1856, from a-, privative prefix, + symptomatic.
asymptomatic a·symp·to·mat·ic (ā’sĭmp-tə-māt’ĭk)
adj.
Exhibiting or producing no symptoms.
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