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Latin
Etymology
complexus (“embraced, involved”) + -tās
Noun
complexitās f (genitive complexitātis); third declension
- (Medieval Latin, New Latin) complexity
c. 1219,
Gerald of Wales,
Speculum ecclesiae 20:
- tumultuosas complexitates curarum pati
- to suffer the tumultuous complexities of one’s cares
1769, Michael Ignaz Schmidt, Methodus tradendi prima elementa religionis, sive catechizandi , page 148:Solet autem plerumque obstare, quominus ideæ morales bene capiantur 1.) earum complexitas, cùm plerumque compositæ sint.- But moral ideas are often prevented from being well understood by 1) their complexity when they are commonly articulated.
Declension
Third-declension noun.
Descendants