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The Latin word complexus was originally used to describe a physical embrace or entanglement. By extension, it came to be used figuratively to refer to something that is intricate or difficult to separate. In the 16th century, the English word "complexity" was borrowed from Latin, initially meaning "an intricate union or combination". Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass the modern concept of something that is complex or hard to understand.
Etymology The word complex derives from the Latin word complexus a past participle o
Etymology The word simplicity comes from the Late Latin word simplicitās which mean
Etymology Latin complicatio from complicare to fold together French complic
Etymology Definition The study of the origin and history of words Origin From Greek e
Etymology From Middle English simplenesse from Anglo Norman French simplenesse from L
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words It can be used to trace the evo
Etymology The word device comes from the Old French word deviser meaning to divide
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Etymology Middle English tapisserye from Anglo Norman French tapisserie Anglo Norman
Etymology The word elaboration is derived from the Latin verb elaborare which means
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