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subauditur

subauditur
  (sʌbɔːˈdaɪtə(r))
  [L. = ‘it is understood’, 3rd pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. of subaudīre to subaud.]
  = prec. 2. Phr. in a subauditur: by implication.

1803 Beddoes Hygëia xi. 95 It will not pass like a subauditur in grammar. 1880 Contemp. Rev. Feb. 256 Our fiction..is as much occupied, though in a subauditur, with the skeleton in the cupboard of daily life as [etc.]. 1885 J. Martineau Types Eth. Th. I. i. ii. (1886) 313 You cannot tack on the word ‘modes’ immediately to ‘substance’ without a subauditur of attribute.

Oxford English Dictionary

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