pəˈpleksɪdlɪ

  • 31fourplex — ˈfō(ə)rˌpleks, ȯ(ə)r noun ( es) Etymology: four (I) + plex (as in duplex) : a building that contains four separate apartments * * * /fawr pleks, fohr /, n. Archit. quadplex. [1970 75; FOUR + plex, abstracted from DUPLEX ( …

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  • 32quintuplex — /kwin too pleks , tyoo , kwin tooh pleks, tyooh , tup leks/, adj. fivefold; quintuple. [QUINTU(PLE) + PLEX] …

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  • 33immune complex — (ī mūn kom pleks) The product of an antigen antibody reaction, which may also contain components of the complement system …

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  • 34compound-complexsentence — com·pound com·plex sentence (kŏmʹpound kŏmʹplĕks) n. A sentence consisting of at least two coordinate independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. * * * …

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  • 35compound-complex sentence — /kom pownd kom pleks/ a sentence having two or more coordinate independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses, as The lightning flashed (independent clause) and the rain fell (independent clause) as he entered the house (dependent clause) …

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  • 36diplex — /duy pleks/, adj. pertaining to the simultaneous operation of two radio transmitters or to the simultaneous reception and transmission of radio signals over a single antenna through the use of two frequencies. Cf. multiplex. [1875 80; DI 1 +… …

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  • 37Dupleix — /dyuu pleks /, n. Joseph François /zhoh zef frddahonn swann /, Marquis, 1697 1763, French colonial governor of India 1724 54. * * * …

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  • 38duplex — duplexity, n. /dooh pleks, dyooh /, n. 1. See duplex apartment. 2. See duplex house. 3. paper or cardboard having different colors, finishes, or stocks on opposite sides. 4. Print. a. a method of reproducing an illustration using two halftone… …

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  • 39fourplex — /fawr pleks, fohr /, n. Archit. quadplex. [1970 75; FOUR + plex, abstracted from DUPLEX (APARTMENT), in place of QUADRUPLEX] * * * …

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  • 40full-duplex — /fool dooh pleks, dyooh /, adj. of or pertaining to the simultaneous, independent transmission of information in both directions over a two way channel. Cf. half duplex. * * * …

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