implicita
implicit
adjective eem-PLEE-chee-tah Rare
Origin: From Latin implicitus, past participle of implicare (to entangle, involve).
Usage Note
Implicita is the feminine form of implicito. It describes something understood or implied without being stated: un accordo implicito (an implicit agreement). In mathematics, funzione implicita (implicit function) is a standard technical collocation.
Examples
"C'era una fiducia implicita tra loro."
Natural Translation
There was implicit trust between them.
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