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Definition of implicit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of implicit is as below...
Implicit
(a.)
Tacitly
comprised;
fairly
to be
understood,
though
not
expressed
in
words;
implied;
as, an
implicit
contract
or
agreement..
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Austerity
::
Austerity
(n.)
Plainness;
freedom
from
adornment;
severe
simplicity.
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.)
Artlessness
of mind;
freedom
from
cunning
or
duplicity;
lack of
acuteness
and
sagacity.
Implicit
::
Implicit
(a.)
Infolded;
entangled;
complicated;
involved.
Faith
::
Faith (n.)
Belief;
the
assent
of the mind to the truth of what is
declared
by
another,
resting
solely
and
implicitly
on his
authority
and
veracity;
reliance
on
testimony..
Childishness
::
Childishness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
childish;
simplicity;
harmlessness;
weakness
of
intellect.
Elementariness
::
Elementariness
(n.) The state of being
elementary;
original
simplicity;
uncompounded
state.
Naivete
::
Naivete
(n.)
Native
simplicity;
unaffected
plainness
or
ingenuousness;
artlessness.
Simpless
::
Simpless
(n.)
Simplicity;
silliness.
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
characterized
by
disuse
of
outward
rites and an
ordained
ministry,
by
simplicity
of dress and
speech,
and esp. by
opposition
to war and a
desire
to live at peace with all men. They are
popularly
called
Quakers..
Simpleness
::
Simpleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
simple;
simplicity.
Xenelasia
::
Xenelasia
(n.) A
Spartan
institution
which
prohibited
strangers
from
residing
in
Sparta
without
permission,
its
object
probably
being to
preserve
the
national
simplicity
of
manners..
Rusticity
::
Rusticity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
rustic;
rustic
manners;
rudeness;
simplicity;
artlessness.
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
simple,
unmixed,
or
uncompounded;
as, the
simplicity
of
metals
or of
earths..
Native
::
Native
(a.)
Conferred
by
birth;
derived
from
origin;
born with one;
inherent;
inborn;
not
acquired;
as,
native
genius,
cheerfulness,
simplicity,
rights,
etc..
Implicit
::
Implicit
(a.)
Resting
on
another;
trusting
in the word or
authority
of
another,
without
doubt or
reserve;
unquestioning;
complete;
as,
implicit
confidence;
implicit
obedience..
Implicity
::
Implicity
(n.)
Implicitness.
Simplity
::
Simplity
(n.)
Simplicity.
Naive
::
Naive (a.)
Having
native
or
unaffected
simplicity;
ingenuous;
artless;
frank;
as, naive
manners;
a naive
person;
naive and
unsophisticated
remarks..
Dicyemata
::
Dicyemata
(n. pl.) An order of worms
parasitic
in
cephalopods.
They are
remarkable
for the
extreme
simplicity
of their
structure.
The
embryo
exists
in two
forms.
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.)
Freedom
from
subtlety
or
abstruseness;
clearness;
as, the
simplicity
of a
doctrine;
the
simplicity
of an
explanation
or a
demonstration..
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