Etymology:
Meaning:
1. Hint or Suggestion: * Implication refers to a meaning that is conveyed indirectly or implicitly, rather than explicitly stated. * It suggests something without directly saying it.
2. Logical Implication: * In logic, implication is a binary relation between two propositions, where one proposition (the "implicant") logically implies the other proposition (the "implicate"). * If the implicant is true, then the implicate must also be true.
Origin:
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