plic — com·plic·i·ty; dis·plic·en·cy; du·plic·i·tous; du·plic·i·ty; ex·plic·a·to·ry; ex·plic·it·ly; ex·plic·it·ness; im·plic·it; im·plic·i·ty; mul·ti·plic·a·ble; quad·ru·plic·i·ty; re·plic·a·tile; sim·plic·i·ty; tri·plic·i·ty; com·plic·it;… … English syllables
PLIC — PCM Line Interface Controller … Acronyms
PLIC — PCM Line Interface Controller … Acronyms von A bis Z
ex|plic´it|ness — ex|plic|it «ehk SPLIHS iht», adjective. 1. clearly expressed; distinctly stated; definite: »He gave such explicit directions that everyone understood them. SYNONYM(S): precise, exact, unequivocal. 2. not reserved; frank; outspoken. ╂[< Latin… … Useful english dictionary
ex|plic´it|ly — ex|plic|it «ehk SPLIHS iht», adjective. 1. clearly expressed; distinctly stated; definite: »He gave such explicit directions that everyone understood them. SYNONYM(S): precise, exact, unequivocal. 2. not reserved; frank; outspoken. ╂[< Latin… … Useful english dictionary
ex|plic|it — «ehk SPLIHS iht», adjective. 1. clearly expressed; distinctly stated; definite: »He gave such explicit directions that everyone understood them. SYNONYM(S): precise, exact, unequivocal. 2. not reserved; frank; outspoken. ╂[< Latin explicitus,… … Useful english dictionary
in´ex|plic´it|ness — in|ex|plic|it «IHN ihk SPLIHS iht», adjective. not explicit; not clearly expressed. ╂[< Latin inexplicitus unexplained, obscure < in not + explicitus explicit] –in´ex|plic´it|ly, adverb. –in´ex|plic´it|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
in´ex|plic´it|ly — in|ex|plic|it «IHN ihk SPLIHS iht», adjective. not explicit; not clearly expressed. ╂[< Latin inexplicitus unexplained, obscure < in not + explicitus explicit] –in´ex|plic´it|ly, adverb. –in´ex|plic´it|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
in|ex|plic|it — «IHN ihk SPLIHS iht», adjective. not explicit; not clearly expressed. ╂[< Latin inexplicitus unexplained, obscure < in not + explicitus explicit] –in´ex|plic´it|ly, adverb. –in´ex|plic´it|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
du|plic´i|tous|ly — du|plic|i|tous «dm>uh PLIHS uh tuhs, dyoo », adjective. deceitful; treacherous: »[His] candid essay tears the mask off this duplicitous thinking in a way nothing else in recent literature has (Commentary). –du|plic´i|tous|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary