Complex

/ˈkɒmpleks/ (adj, n) adjective

Complex means having many different and connected parts, making something not simple to understand or deal with. As a noun, it can mean a group of related buildings or a set of related ideas and feelings.

From Latin *complexus* “embraced, entwined,” from *com-* “together” + *plectere* “to braid, twine.” The image is of many strands woven together.

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