explicé
Explicé is a form that appears in discussions of Romance languages, most notably in Spanish, where it is commonly treated as a conjugated verb form rather than a standalone lemma. It is linked to the verb explicar, meaning to explain. In standard Spanish orthography, the first‑person singular preterite form is written explicqué, which reflects the historical shift of the -car ending to -qué in this tense. Because of this, explicé (without the final que) is generally considered a misspelling in careful writing.
In other languages, forms that look similar can have different meanings and spellings. For example, in French
Etymologically, explic ar derives from Latin explicare, meaning to unfold or spread out. The Spanish preterite
Usage notes: explicqué is a tense form found in literary and formal writing, where the narrative voice