All English words - page 1641
adjectiveServing to fill up or complete something; unnecessary; (of a word or expression) serving to fill out a sentence or a metrical line; = "expletive"; (later often) of the nature of an expletive.
nounThe fact or quality of being explicable.
adjectiveAble to be accounted for or understood.
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Differences in schools were not explicable in terms of differences in intake
nounThe quality of being explicable.
adverbIn an explicable manner, so as to be explainable; understandably.
nounThe fact, thing, or expression which is to be explained or explicated.
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Such elucidation would only be plausible if we understood the explicans more clearly than the expli…
nounThe fact, thing, or expression which is to be explained or explicated.
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Such elucidation would only be plausible if we understood the explicans more clearly than the expli…
nounThe explanation or explication given for a fact, thing, or expression.
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Such elucidation would only be plausible if we understood the explicans more clearly than the expli…
nounThe explanation or explication given for a fact, thing, or expression.
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Such elucidation would only be plausible if we understood the explicans more clearly than the expli…
verbAnalyse and develop (an idea or principle) in detail.
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An attempt to explicate the relationship between crime and economic forces
verbAnalyse and develop (an idea or principle) in detail.
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An attempt to explicate the relationship between crime and economic forces
verbAnalyse and develop (an idea or principle) in detail.
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An attempt to explicate the relationship between crime and economic forces
verbAnalyse and develop (an idea or principle) in detail.
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An attempt to explicate the relationship between crime and economic forces
nounThe process of analysing and developing an idea or principle in detail.
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This term is meaningless without further explication and analysis
nounThe process of analysing and developing an idea or principle in detail.
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This term is meaningless without further explication and analysis
adjectiveGiving an explanation about something
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The book is a combination of line drawings alternating with explicative text., the model's purpose …
adverbIn an explicative or explanatory manner.
nounA person who analyses and develops an idea or piece of writing in detail.
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A writer and well-respected explicator of literary texts
nounA person who analyses and develops an idea or piece of writing in detail.
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A writer and well-respected explicator of literary texts
adjectiveGiving an explanation about something
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The text includes a short introduction and some explicatory footnotes., the exhibits were accompani…
adjectiveStated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
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The arrangement had not been made explicit
nounThe closing words of a manuscript, early printed book, or chanted liturgical text.
adverbIn a clear and detailed manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
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The essay should state explicitly how the facts support the thesis
nounThe quality of being clear and exact
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The story was told with the explicitness of a textbook., the skilled negotiator knows that explicit…
nounThe closing words of a manuscript, early printed book, or chanted liturgical text.
adjectiveStated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
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The arrangement had not been made explicit
adjectiveThat may cause or be subject to an explosion; liable or likely to explode.
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