a. and adv. (UN-1 7, 11, 5 b.)

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[1775.  Ash, Unexplicit.]

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1831.  Scott, Ct. Rob., xxvi. So unexplicitly expressed,… that it was by no means easy to conceive the meaning of what he said.

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1838.  Sir W. Hamilton, Logic, xvii. (1866), I. 319. Very brief and unexplicit in his treatment of this subject.

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1852.  G. P. R. James, Pequinillo, II. 211. It was briefly and unexplicitly that he explained himself.

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