explicative
English
Etymology
From the Latin explicātīvus, from explico (“to unfold, open out”).
Adjective
explicative (comparative more explicative, superlative most explicative)
- Explanatory; serving to explain logically or in detail.
- The witness was explicative in telling the police what he saw.
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French
Adjective
explicative
- feminine singular of explicatif
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