Tacit
21tacit — tac|it [ tæsıt ] adjective expressed or understood without being said directly: tacit approval/consent/support ╾ tac|it|ly adverb …
22tacit — [17] Tacit was adapted from Latin tacitus, the past participle of tacēre ‘be silent’. Another derivative of this was Latin taciturnus, from which English gets taciturn [18]; and tacēre also lies behind English reticent. => RETICENT, TACITURN …
23tacit — adjective tacit promises Syn: implicit, understood, implied, hinted, suggested; unspoken, unstated, unsaid, unexpressed, unvoiced; taken for granted, taken as read, inferred Ant: explicit …
24tacit — UK [ˈtæsɪt] / US adjective expressed or understood without being said directly tacit approval/consent/support Derived word: tacitly adverb …
25tacit — [17] Tacit was adapted from Latin tacitus, the past participle of tacēre ‘be silent’. Another derivative of this was Latin taciturnus, from which English gets taciturn [18]; and tacēre also lies behind English reticent. Cf.⇒ RETICENT, TACITURN …
26tacit — adj. understood or implied without being stated (tacit consent). Derivatives: tacitly adv. Etymology: L tacitus silent f. tacere be silent …
27Tacit Networks — founded in 2000 was an I.T. company based in South Plainfield, NJ. Their product lines are: *iShared which provides Wide area file services and WAN optimization. *Mobiliti (via the acquisition of Mobiliti) which provides backup, synchronization… …
28Tacit Fury — at MHM VIII Годы …
29tacit knowledge — ➔ knowledge * * * tacit knowledge UK US noun [U] (also implicit knowledge) ► HR, WORKPLACE knowledge that you do not get from being taught, or from books, etc. but get from personal experience, for example when working in a particular… …
30Tacit programming — is a programming paradigm in which a function definition does not include information regarding its arguments, using function composition instead of variables. The simplicity behind this idea allows its use on several programming languages, such… …