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decomplex, a.|ˈdiːkɒmˌplɛks| [f. de- I. 5 + complex, after decomposite, decompound.] Repeatedly complex; compounded of parts which are themselves complex.
1748Hartley Observ. Man i. i. 77 The Varieties of the Associations hinder particular ones from being so close and permanent, between the complex Parts of decomplex Ideas, as between the simple Parts of complex ones. 1840De Quincey Style i. Wks. 1890 X. 150 This monster model of sentence, bloated with decomplex intercalations..is the prevailing model in newspaper eloquence. |