complex
suomi-englanti sanakirjacomplex englannista suomeksi
kompleksi
monimutkainen
Substantiivi
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complex englanniksi
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(RQ:Locke Human Understanding)
Not simple, easy, or straightforward; complicated.
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(RQ:Whewell Inductive Sciences)|section=2 (Estimate of the Value of the Theory of Eccentrics and Epicycles)|page=183|passage=If, when the actual motions of the heavens are calculated in the best possible way, the process is complex and difficult, and if we are discontented at this, nature, and not the astronomer, must be the object of our displeasure.
Having the form ''a + bi'', where ''a'' and ''b'' are numbers and ''i'' is (by definition) the imaginary root of −1.
Whose coefficients are numbers; defined over the field of complex numbers.
A curve, polygonderi or other figure that crosses or intersects itself.
A problem. (rfclarify)
A network of interconnected systems.
A collection of buildings with a common purpose, such as a university or military base.
(quote-video game)|location=Redwood City|publisher=Electronic Arts|year=2008|genre=fiction|Science Fiction|system=PC|scene=Protheans: Mars Ruins Codex entry|isbn=9780784546642|oclc=246633669|passage=The south polar region of Promethei Planum developed a Bermuda Triangle reputation. Satellites detected intermittent mass concentrations and magnetic field shifts. In 2148, prospectors working near Deseado Crater discovered an underground complex: a Prothean observation post. The odd phenomena were generated by the operation and discharge of a mass effect core, struggling to function despite fifty millennia of neglect.
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An assemblage of related things; a collection.
(RQ:South Twelve Sermons)
An organized cluster of thunderstorms.
A cluster of wildfires burning in the same vicinity.
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A group of closely related species, often distinguished only with difficulty by traditional morphological methods.
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A collection of ideas caused by repressed emotions that leads to an abnormal mental condition
A vehement, often excessive psychological dislike or fear of a particular thing.
A structure consisting of a central atom or molecule weakly connected to surrounding atoms or molecules, as for example (l) in inorganic chemistry and protein complexes in biochemistry.
(quote-journal). The evolutionary precursor of photosynthesis is still under debate, and a new study sheds light. The critical component of the photosynthetic system is the “water-oxidizing complex”, made up of manganese atoms and a calcium atom.
A number.
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A multimorphemic word, one with several parts, one with affixes.
To form a complex with another substance
To complicate.
(l) (gl)
collection (gl)
complex (q)
(l) (gloss)
(l) (gloss)
closely connected, confederate, participant
of the twelve Olympians ((m), (m), (m), (m), (m), (m), (m), (m), (m), (m), (m), (m))
No direct connection to the English adjective complex, which is from Latin complexus with an etymologically related, yet different stem.
The twelve Olympians were also called ''dī complicēs''.
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