etymology - "Explicit", "classified", "graphic" - did these words originate as abbreviations of longer phrases?


Explicit means clearly stated. Classified means assigned to a class. Graphic means pictorial.
But these words have second meanings (respectively: offensive, secret, depicting something violent). Can these be regarded as some form of abbreviated meaning/phrase? How are they named, if so? What are other examples?


Like "sexually explicit", "classified as top secret" (or other such designation) and "graphic violence" got abbreviated?




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