tacit
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Borrowed from late Middle French tacite, or from Latin tacitus (“that is passed over in silence, done without words, assumed as a matter of course, silent”), from tacere (“to be silent”).
tacit (comparative more tacit, superlative most tacit)
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tacit m or n (feminine singular tacită, masculine plural taciți, feminine and neuter plural tacite)
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