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    elucidation
    /ɪˌl(j)uːsɪˈdeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. explanation that makes something clear; clarification: "work that led to the elucidation of the structure of proteins"

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  2. Sep 25, 2019 · the act of explaining something or making something clear: These figures need elucidation. A diagram was provided for further elucidation. See. elucidate. Fewer examples. The script needed some further elucidation, especially in the transitions between songs. Modern chemistry has been advanced by the elucidation of the nature of chemical bonding.

  3. : to make lucid especially by explanation or analysis. elucidate a text. intransitive verb. : to give a clarifying explanation. elucidation. i-ˌlü-sə-ˈdā-shən. noun. elucidative. i-ˈlü-sə-ˌdā-tiv. adjective. Did you know? Elucidate comes from the Latin term lucidus, which means " lucid."

  4. to explain something or make something clear: I don't understand. You'll have to elucidate. The reasons for the change in weather conditions have been elucidated by several scientists. Synonyms. clarify (EXPLAIN) explain. Opposite. obfuscate formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Defining & explaining.

  5. Elucidation definition: the act of explaining or making something clear. See examples of ELUCIDATION used in a sentence.

  6. Define elucidation. elucidation synonyms, elucidation pronunciation, elucidation translation, English dictionary definition of elucidation. clarification; making clear: Your method requires elucidation.

  7. If you elucidate something, you make it clear and easy to understand. [formal] Haig went on to elucidate his personal principle of war. [VERB noun] There was no need for him to elucidate. [VERB] Synonyms: clarify, explain, illustrate, interpret More Synonyms of elucidate. elucidation (ɪluːsɪdeɪʃən ) uncountable noun.

  8. Elucidation definition: A making clear; the act of elucidating or that which elucidates, as an explanation , an exposition , an illustration ; as, one example may serve for further elucidation of the subject.

  9. the act of making clear something that is obscure or difficult; clarification. [...] More. Synonyms of 'elucidation' • clarification, comment, explanation, interpretation [...] More. Examples of 'elucidation' in a sentence.

  10. Because of its suggestion of complexity, elucidation is a word often used in a scientific or educational context: scientists will elucidate their latest theories to the public or a college professor will elucidate some complicated theorem to their students.

  11. noun. the act of making clear something that is obscure or difficult; clarification. The word elucidation is derived from elucidate, shown below. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. elucidate in British English. (ɪˈluːsɪˌdeɪt ) verb. to make clear (something obscure or difficult); clarify. Collins English Dictionary.