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                    Implicity
                    
                        
                
                                                                    Implicity \Im*plic"i*ty\, n.
   Implicitness. [Obs.] 
--Cotgrave.
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                    implicity
                    
                        
                
                                                                    n. (context obsolete English) The quality of being implicit.
Usage examples of "implicity".
She had begged Paul to take his clients to restaurants -'They'll be so much more impressed with a restaurant' -but Paul believed implicity in the personal, family touch.
Putnam, had believed implicity in his innocence, the Council decided that the law must take its course, and fixed August 30 as the day of execution.
I confess to you that I had doubts, at first, whether you were to be implicity relied upon, but now I firmly believe you are.
Himself a Gunther First, he believed implicity that Firsts were in fact tops in Gunther ability.