Intricate

/ˈɪn.trɪ.kət/ adjective

Having many small, detailed, and connected parts; complicated in a delicate or impressive way.

From Latin *intricatus* “entangled, complicated,” from *intricare* “to entangle,” related to *tricae* “trifles, perplexities.” It suggests something knotted or woven in complex ways.

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