Plural of complicator; multiple people or things that complicate or add complexity.
Regular English plural formed by adding -s to complicator. The word retains the Latin root while following modern English pluralization conventions.
The existence of this plural form is somewhat ironic—the word itself is so rare that its plural is even rarer, yet creating plurals is one of the most automatic things English speakers do, even for words that barely exist in actual speech.
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