Self-explanatory

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A concept is said to be self explanatory if it is expressed (eg. written, spoken, presented) in a such way that explains the concept itself. No explanation is required beyond simple observance of the expression of the concept.

[edit] Examples of self explanatory concepts

  • Sleeping pills
  • Speedreading
  • Self-explanatory

[edit] See also


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