Clandestine may refer to secrecy or to:
- Clandestine Systems, Defense Contractor Laser Displays
- Clandestine Industries, a clothing line by Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz
- Clandestine operation, a secret military or political activity
- National Clandestine Service, formerly the CIA's Directorate of Operations
- Clandestine chemistry, chemistry carried out in secret
- Clandestinity (canon law), an impediment to marriage in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church
- Clandestine (novel), a novel by James Ellroy
- Clandestine (album), an album by Entombed
- Clandestine MUD, an MUD, or text-based MMORPG
- Clandestine, a short film by the band AFI, featured on the special edition of the album Sing the Sorrow
- Clandestine (band), a Celtic music band from Houston, Texas
- Clan Destine, a comic book series by Alan Davis and published by Marvel Comics about a family of British superheroes in the Marvel Universe
- Clandestino, an album by Manu Chao
- La Clandestine Absinthe, an absinthe distilled in Switzerland
- Clandestiny, an adventure game
- Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army (CIRCA), an antimilitarist British action group of clowns dressed in army uniforms
- Organisation Clandestine, an underground Electro and House Music organisation in Melbourne
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clandestine
-adjective
- Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose.
- (freemasonry) a person or lodge not recognized as a regular member.
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