inexplicitly

inexplicitly
in·ex·plic·it·ly

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  • inexplicitly — adverb In an inexplicit manner. Syn: nonexplicitly …   Wiktionary

  • inexplicitly — adv. in an inexplicit manner, without being clearly expressed or stated …   English contemporary dictionary

  • inexplicitly — adverb see inexplicit * * * inexplicˈitly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑inexplicit …   Useful english dictionary

  • inexplicit — inexplicitly, adv. inexplicitness, n. /in ik splis it/, adj. not explicit or clear; not clearly stated. [1795 1805; < L inexplicitus not straightforward. See IN 3, EXPLICIT] * * * …   Universalium

  • inexplicit — (adj.) 1775 (implied in inexplicitly), from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + EXPLICIT (Cf. explicit). Or else from L. inexplicitus not to be unfolded; unexplained. Related: Inexplicitly; inexplicitness …   Etymology dictionary

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  • nonexplicitly — adverb In a nonexplicit manner. Syn: inexplicitly …   Wiktionary

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  • inexplicit — /ɪnəkˈsplɪsət/ (say inuhk splisuht), /ɪnɛk / (say inek ) adjective not explicit or clear; not clearly stated. {Latin inexplicitus} –inexplicitly, adverb –inexplicitness, noun …  

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