Complexes

/ˈkɒmplɛksɪz/ noun

Plural of complex; can refer to groups of buildings, psychological conditions involving repressed emotions, or complicated systems.

From Latin complexus, past participle of complecti meaning 'to embrace, encircle'. Originally meant 'woven together'. The psychological sense was introduced by Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud in the early 20th century to describe interconnected ideas and emotions.

AMውስብስብ
ARمجمعات
BNকমপ্লেক্স
CAcomplexes
CSkomplexy
DAkomplekser
DEKomplexe
ELσυμπλέγματα
EScomplejos
FAمجتمعات
FIkompleksit
FRcomplexes
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