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spiegativi

Spiegativi is an Italian adjective meaning explanatory or clarifying. It describes elements designed to provide additional explanation, interpretation, or illumination of a preceding statement, concept, or text. In editorial and scholarly contexts, the term is commonly used to label material intended to help the reader understand the main text, such as notes, glosses, or sections that restate or clarify complex points.

In practice, spiegativi can modify various textual components, including notes, paragraphs, or passages. Common expressions include

Etymologically, spiegativi derives from the verb spiegare (to explain) with the suffix -tivo, forming an adjective

See also: esplicativo, nota esplicativa, nota spiegativa, gloss, accompagnamento, chiarificatore. Examples illustrate its use in practice,

note
spiegativa,
paragrafo
spiegativo,
or
tessere
spiegative,
which
signal
that
the
accompanying
material
is
aimed
at
clarification
rather
than
new
argument.
The
term
is
often
used
alongside
related
descriptors
such
as
esplicativo
or
esplicazione,
though
spiegativo
has
a
stylistic
presence
in
some
registers
and
historical
texts.
that
denotes
function
or
purpose.
The
concept
is
closely
related
to,
but
not
always
identical
with,
esplicativo,
which
is
the
more
standard
counterpart
in
many
modern
uses.
In
linguistic
and
rhetorical
discussions,
spiegativi
elements
include
clarifying
phrases,
reformulations,
or
supplementary
explanations
that
serve
to
make
an
idea
more
explicit.
such
as
“Questo
capitolo
contiene
una
sezione
spiegativa
dei
termini
tecnici”
or
“Le
note
spiegative
accompagnano
il
testo
principale
per
chiarire
riferimenti
storici.”