explicit

  • 41explicit — èx·pli·cit s.m.inv., lat. TS codicol., filol. formula o frase conclusiva di un testo Contrari: incipit. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XV. ETIMO: lat. explicit propr. termina , prob. forma tarda della 3Є pers. sing. dell ind. pres. di explicāre… …

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  • 42explicit — ex|pli|cit [...tsit] <aus spätlat. explicit liber »das Buch ist zu Ende« (vermutlich verkürzt aus explicitus est »es ist vollzogen, es ist zu Ende«, 3. Pers. Perf. Passiv von lat. explicare, vgl. ↑explizieren)> Hinweis gewöhnlich am Ende… …

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  • 43explicit — [17] Something that is explicit has literally been ‘unfolded’. Like the earlier borrowing explicate [16], the word comes from the past participle of Latin explicāre, a compound verb formed from the prefix ex ‘un ’ and plicāre ‘fold’ (source of… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 44explicit —    (s.m.) (explicit liber, il libro finisce così ) con questo si indica la parola o la parte finale di un testo. incipit …

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  • 45explicit — [ɪk splɪsɪt, ɛk ] adjective 1》 stated clearly and precisely. 2》 describing or representing sexual activity in a direct and detailed way. Derivatives explicitly adverb explicitness noun Origin C17: from Fr. explicite or L. explicit , explicare… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 46explicit — [vc. lat., riduzione della formula di chiusura del lat. tardo ĕxplicit (lĭber) «(il libro) finisce qui»] s. m. inv. chiusa, chiusura, epilogo CONTR. incipit (lat.) …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 47explicit — adj (explicit, a) tydlig, uttrycklig …

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  • 48explicit — [17] Something that is explicit has literally been ‘unfolded’. Like the earlier borrowing explicate [16], the word comes from the past participle of Latin explicāre, a compound verb formed from the prefix ex ‘un ’ and plicāre ‘fold’ (source of… …

    Word origins

  • 49Explicit function — Explicit Ex*plic it, a. [L. explicitus; p. p. of explicare to unfold: cf. F. explicite. See {Explicate}, {Exploit}.] 1. Not implied merely, or conveyed by implication; distinctly stated; plain in language; open to the understanding; clear; not… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 50Explicit memory — is the conscious, intentional recollection of previous experiences and information. We use explicit memory throughout the day, such as remembering the time of an appointment or recollecting an event from years ago.Explicit memory involves… …

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