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Explicable
Explicable Ex"pli*ca*ble, a. [L. explicabilis: cf. F.
explicable.]
Capable of being explicated; that may be explained or
accounted for; admitting explanation.
It is not explicable upon any grounds. --Burke.
Explicableness
Explicableness Ex"pli*ca*ble*ness, n.
Quality of being explicable.
Explicate
Explicate Ex"pli*cate, a. [L. explicatus, p. p. of explicare.]
Evolved; unfolded. --Jer. Taylor.
ExplicateExplicate Ex"pli*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Explicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Explicating.]
1. To unfold; to expand; to lay open. [Obs.] ``They explicate
the leaves.' --Blackmore.
2. To unfold the meaning or sense of; to explain; to clear of
difficulties or obscurity; to interpret.
The last verse of his last satire is not yet
sufficiently explicated. --Dryden. ExplicatedExplicate Ex"pli*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Explicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Explicating.]
1. To unfold; to expand; to lay open. [Obs.] ``They explicate
the leaves.' --Blackmore.
2. To unfold the meaning or sense of; to explain; to clear of
difficulties or obscurity; to interpret.
The last verse of his last satire is not yet
sufficiently explicated. --Dryden. ExplicatingExplicate Ex"pli*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Explicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Explicating.]
1. To unfold; to expand; to lay open. [Obs.] ``They explicate
the leaves.' --Blackmore.
2. To unfold the meaning or sense of; to explain; to clear of
difficulties or obscurity; to interpret.
The last verse of his last satire is not yet
sufficiently explicated. --Dryden. Explicative
Explicative Ex"pli*ca*tive, a. [Cf. F. explicatif.]
Serving to unfold or explain; tending to lay open to the
understanding; explanatory. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Explicator
Explicator Ex"pli*ca`tor, n. [L.]
One who unfolds or explains; an expounder; an explainer.
Explicatory
Explicatory Ex"pli*ca`to*ry, a.
Explicative. --Barrow.
ExplicitExplicit Ex"pli*cit [LL., an abbreviation of explicitus (est
liber) the book (which anciently was a roll of parchment) is
unfolded (and, of course, ``finished'). See Explicit, a.]
A word formerly used (as finis is now) at the conclusion of a
book to indicate the end. ExplicitExplicit 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 obscure or ambiguous; express; unequivocal; as,
an explicit declaration.
The language of the charter was too explicit to
admit of a doubt. --Bancroft.
2. Having no disguised meaning or reservation; unreserved;
outspoken; -- applied to persons; as, he was earnest and
explicit in his statement.
Explicit function. (Math.) See under Function.
Syn: Express; clear; plain; open; unreserved; unambiguous.
Usage: Explicit, Express. Explicit denotes a setting
forth in the plainest language, so that the meaning
can not be misunderstood; as, an explicit promise.
Express is stronger than explicit: it adds force to
clearness. An express promise or engagement is not
only unambiguous, but stands out in bold relief, with
the most binding hold on the conscience. An explicit
statement; a clear and explicit notion; explicit
direction; no words can be more explicit. An explicit
command; an express prohibition. ``An express
declaration goes forcibly and directly to the point.
An explicit declaration leaves nothing ambiguous.'
--C. J. Smith. Explicit functionExplicit 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 obscure or ambiguous; express; unequivocal; as,
an explicit declaration.
The language of the charter was too explicit to
admit of a doubt. --Bancroft.
2. Having no disguised meaning or reservation; unreserved;
outspoken; -- applied to persons; as, he was earnest and
explicit in his statement.
Explicit function. (Math.) See under Function.
Syn: Express; clear; plain; open; unreserved; unambiguous.
Usage: Explicit, Express. Explicit denotes a setting
forth in the plainest language, so that the meaning
can not be misunderstood; as, an explicit promise.
Express is stronger than explicit: it adds force to
clearness. An express promise or engagement is not
only unambiguous, but stands out in bold relief, with
the most binding hold on the conscience. An explicit
statement; a clear and explicit notion; explicit
direction; no words can be more explicit. An explicit
command; an express prohibition. ``An express
declaration goes forcibly and directly to the point.
An explicit declaration leaves nothing ambiguous.'
--C. J. Smith. Explicitly
Explicitly Ex*plic"it*ly, adv.
In an explicit manner; clearly; plainly; without disguise or
reservation of meaning; not by inference or implication; as,
he explicitly avows his intention.
Explicitness
Explicitness Ex*plic"it*ness, n.
The quality of being explicit; clearness; directness. --Jer.
Taylor.
InexplicableInexplicable In*ex"pli*ca*ble, a. [L. inexplicabilis: cf. F.
inexplicable. See In- not, and Explicable.]
Not explicable; not explainable; incapable of being
explained, interpreted, or accounted for; as, an inexplicable
mystery. ``An inexplicable scratching.' --Cowper.
Their reason is disturbed; their views become vast and
perplexed, to others inexplicable, to themselves
uncertain. --Burke. Inexplicableness
Inexplicableness In*ex"pli*ca*ble*ness, n.
A state of being inexplicable; inexplicability.
Inexplicably
Inexplicably In*ex"pli*ca*bly, adv.
In an inexplicable manner.
InexplicitInexplicit In`ex*plic"it, a. [L. inexplicitus: cf. F.
inexplicite. See In- not, and Explicit.]
Not explicit; not clearly stated; indefinite; vague. Misexplication
Misexplication Mis*ex`pli*ca"tion, n.
Wrong explication.
Meaning of Explic from wikipedia
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