ekˈsplāˌnanz noun
( plural ex·pla·nan·tia ˌekspləˈnanchēə)
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, present participle of explanare
: the meaning of a word or an expression — used chiefly in philosophy; contrasted with explanandum
ekˈsplāˌnanz noun
( plural ex·pla·nan·tia ˌekspləˈnanchēə)
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, present participle of explanare
: the meaning of a word or an expression — used chiefly in philosophy; contrasted with explanandum
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012