Implicit

/ɪmˈplɪsɪt/ adjective

Suggested or understood without being stated directly; or complete and unquestioning (as in 'implicit trust').

From Latin 'implicitus' meaning 'entangled, involved', the past participle of 'implicare' (to entwine, to fold in). It contrasted with 'explicit', which means 'unfolded' or stated clearly.

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