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In Spanish, the terms *implícito* and *implícita* are adjectives used to describe something that is suggested or indicated indirectly rather than explicitly stated. The word derives from the Latin *implicitus*, which means "folded in" or "enclosed." Both forms—masculine (*implícito*) and feminine (*implícita*)—are used to modify nouns depending on their gender.
An implicit statement or meaning is often inferred through context, tone, or surrounding information rather than
In logic and mathematics, implicit definitions describe properties that define an object indirectly, such as when
The distinction between implicit and explicit communication is crucial in fields like psychology, where implicit biases
While *implícito* and *implícita* share the same root meaning, their usage aligns with standard Spanish grammatical