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Word Meanings - DECOMPLEX - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Repeatedly compound; made up of complex constituents.

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  • REPEATEDLY
    More than once; again and again; indefinitely.
  • COMPOUNDER
    A Jacobite who favored the restoration of James II, on condition of a general amnesty and of guarantees for the security of the civil and ecclesiastical constitution of the realm. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, compounds or mixes; as, a
  • COMPOUNDABLE
    That may be compounded.
  • COMPLEXIONALLY
    Constitutionally. Though corruptible, not complexionally vicious. Burke.
  • COMPOUND CONTROL
    A system of control in which a separate manipulation, as of a rudder, may be effected by either of two movements, in different directions, of a single lever, etc.
  • COMPLEXUS
    A complex; an aggregate of parts; a complication.
  • COMPLEXIONED
    Having a complexion; -- used in composition; as, a dark- complexioned or a ruddy-complexioned person. A flower is the best-complexioned grass, as a pearl is the best- colored clay. Fuller.
  • COMPLEXEDNESS
    The quality or state of being complex or involved; complication. The complexedness of these moral ideas. Locke.
  • COMPLEXNESS
    The state of being complex; complexity. A. Smith.
  • COMPLEXIONARY
    Pertaining to the complexion, or to the care of it. Jer. Taylor.
  • COMPLEXION
    1. The state of being complex; complexity. Though the terms of propositions may be complex, yet . . . it is proprly called a simple syllogism, since the complexion does not belong to the syllogistic form of it. I. Watts. 2. A combination;
  • COMPLEX
    around, comprise; com- + plectere to twist, akin to plicare to fold. 1. Composed of two or more parts; composite; not simple; as, a complex being; a complex idea. Ideas thus made up of several simple ones put together, I call complex;
  • COMPOUND
    In the East Indies, an inclosure containing a house, outbuildings, etc.
  • COMPLEXIONAL
    Of or pertaining to constitutional complexion. A moral rather than a complexional timidity. Burke.
  • COMPLEXLY
    In a complex manner; not simply.
  • COMPLEXITY
    1. The state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement. The objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity. Burke. 2. That which is complex; intricacy; complication. Many-corridored complexities Of Arthur's palace. Tennyson.
  • COMPLEXED
    Complex, complicated. "Complexed significations." Sir T. Browne.
  • DISCOMPLEXION
    To change the complexion or hue of. Beau. & Fl.
  • SUPRADECOMPOUND
    More than decompound; divided many times.
  • FELONY; TO COMPOUND A FELONY
    . See under Compound, v. t.
  • DECOMPOUNDABLE
    Capable of being decompounded.
  • INCOMPLEX
    Not complex; uncompounded; simple. Barrow.

 

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