implicita.[L. implicitus, p. p. of implicare to entwine, entangle, attach closely: cf. F. implicite. See Implicate.]1. Infolded; entangled; complicated; involved.(Milton.)In his woolly fleece
I cling implicit. (Pope.)2. Tacitly comprised; fairly to be understood, though not expressed in words; implied; as, an implicit contract or agreement.(South.)3. Resting on another; trusting in the word or authority of another, without doubt or reserve; unquestioning; complete; as, implicit confidence; implicit obedience.()Back again to implicit faith I fall. (Donne.)Implicit function. (Math.) See under Function.()