implikoida

Etymology
, ultimately from and adapted with the verbal suffix.

Verb

 * 1) To imply to suggest a logical inference.
 * 2)  To implicate, imply to have as a necessary consequence or accompaniment.

Usage notes
Form is more widely used than, which is the form preferred by the . The argument for k-form is based on the word's Latin origin, whereas supporters of s-form say that the word was loaned to Finnish from German and Swedish.