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explicit

adjective
明確な, 明白な; «…について» はっきりとした, あからさまな; 〈人が〉率直な «about»
e.g. the speaker's intentions were not made explicit.
(of a person) stating something in a clear and detailed way:
e.g. let me be explicit.
〖通例名詞の前で〗(性・暴力の描写が)きわどい, 露骨な
e.g. explicit photos showing poses and acts.

noun
the closing words of a text, manuscript, early printed book, or chanted liturgical text. Compare with incipit.
Middle English: late Latin, ‘here ends’, or abbreviation of explicitus est liber ‘the scroll is unrolled’.

DERIVATIVES
explicitness |ikˈsplisitnəs| noun

ORIGIN
early 17th century (as an adjective): from French explicite or Latin explicitus, past participle of explicareunfold’ (see explicate).