complexus

  • 121embrasser — ou pour mieux escrire embracer. Il vient de Bras, Brachiis amplecti, quasi Imbrachiare, Amplecti, Amplexari, Amplexus dare, Tenere aliquem complexu, In complexum alicuius venire. Embrasser aussi est mettre au bras l escu, rondelle, ou targe, au 2 …

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  • 122embrassement — Embrassement, Complexus huius complexus, Amplexus …

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  • 123complex — ► ADJECTIVE 1) consisting of many different and connected parts. 2) not easy to understand; complicated. ► NOUN 1) a group of similar buildings or facilities on the same site. 2) an interlinked system; a network. 3) a related group of repressed… …

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  • 124complexity — complex ► ADJECTIVE 1) consisting of many different and connected parts. 2) not easy to understand; complicated. ► NOUN 1) a group of similar buildings or facilities on the same site. 2) an interlinked system; a network. 3) a related group of… …

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  • 125complexly — complex ► ADJECTIVE 1) consisting of many different and connected parts. 2) not easy to understand; complicated. ► NOUN 1) a group of similar buildings or facilities on the same site. 2) an interlinked system; a network. 3) a related group of… …

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  • 126complex — n. & adj. n. 1 a building, a series of rooms, a network, etc. made up of related parts (the arts complex). 2 Psychol. a related group of usu. repressed feelings or thoughts which cause abnormal behaviour or mental states (see inferiority complex… …

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  • 127КОМПЛЕКС — (от латинского complexus связь, сочетание), совокупность, сочетание предметов, явлений, действий, свойств, составляющих одно целое …

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  • 128КОМПЛЕКС — (от лат. complexus связь сочетание), совокупность предметов или явлений, составляющих одно целое …

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