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explicitly-presented

|ex-pli-cit-ly-pre-sent-ed|

B2

/ɪkˈsplɪsɪtli prɪˈzɛntɪd/

clearly shown

Etymology
Etymology Information

'explicitly-presented' originates from the combination of 'explicitly' and 'presented'. 'Explicitly' comes from Latin 'explicitus', meaning 'unfolded', and 'presented' from Latin 'praesentare', meaning 'to place before'.

Historical Evolution

'Explicitly' evolved from Latin 'explicitus' through Old French 'explicite', while 'presented' evolved from Latin 'praesentare' through Old French 'presenter'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'explicitly' meant 'unfolded' and 'presented' meant 'to place before'. Over time, they combined to mean 'clearly shown or stated'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

clearly and directly shown or stated.

The instructions were explicitly-presented to avoid any confusion.

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Last updated: 2025/04/26 05:39