Implied

/ɪmˈplaɪd/ adjective

Suggested or understood without being directly stated or expressed explicitly.

From Latin 'implicare' meaning 'to enfold' or 'entangle', through Old French 'emplier'. The sense evolved from physical folding to metaphorical 'folding in' of meaning within words.

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