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English Dictionary: Complex by the DICT Development Group
3 results for Complex
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
complex
adj
  1. complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts; "a complex set of variations based on a simple folk melody"; "a complex mass of diverse laws and customs"
    Antonym(s): simple
n
  1. a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts; "the complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town"
    Synonym(s): complex, composite
  2. a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated
    Synonym(s): complex, coordination compound
  3. (psychoanalysis) a combination of emotions and impulses that have been rejected from awareness but still influence a person's behavior
  4. a whole structure (as a building) made up of interconnected or related structures
    Synonym(s): building complex, complex
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Complex \Com"plex\, n. [L. complexus]
      Assemblage of related things; collection; complication.
  
               This parable of the wedding supper comprehends in it
               the whole complex of all the blessings and privileges
               exhibited by the gospel.                        --South.
  
      {Complex of lines} (Geom.), all the possible straight lines
            in space being considered, the entire system of lines
            which satisfy a single relation constitute a complex; as,
            all the lines which meet a given curve make up a complex.
            The lines which satisfy two relations constitute a
            congruency of lines; as, the entire system of lines, each
            one of which meets two given surfaces, is a congruency.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Complex \Com"plex\, a. [L. complexus, p. p. of complecti to
      entwine around, comprise; com- + plectere to twist, akin to
      plicare to fold. See {Plait}, n.]
      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; such as beauty, gratitude,
                     a man, an army, the universe.            --Locke.
  
      2. Involving many parts; complicated; intricate.
  
                     When the actual motions of the heavens are
                     calculated in the best possible way, the process is
                     difficult and complex.                        --Whewell.
  
      {Complex fraction}. See {Fraction}.
  
      {Complex number} (Math.), in the theory of numbers, an
            expression of the form a + b[root]-1, when a and b are
            ordinary integers.
  
      Syn: See {Intricate}.
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