Explizit
Example: Die Anweisungen waren explizit und ließen keinen Zweifel zu.
Definition
"Explizit" describes something stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. It is often used to refer to instructions, statements, or information that is unambiguous and straightforward.
Etymology
The word "explizit" comes from the Latin word 'explicitus,' meaning 'unfolded' or 'clear.' It entered German through scholarly and technical language, emphasizing clarity and openness. Did you know? The original Latin also relates to the ending of manuscripts, where 'explicit' signified the conclusion of a text.
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"Explizit" appears in the Vocaplus list "German - General - (C1) - set 1", containing 120 commonly used words.
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