pəˈpleksɪdlɪ
81complexity — com|plex|i|ty [ kəm pleksəti ] noun ** uncount the complicated nature of something: complexity of: Difficulties were caused by the complexity of the legislation. a. complexities plural features of something that make it confusing or difficult to… …
82duplex — du|plex [ du,pleks ] noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a house that is joined to another house on one side. British semi detached house 2. ) an apartment that has rooms on two levels …
83multiplex — mul|ti|plex [ mʌltı,pleks ] noun count a large building that contains several movie theaters …
84perplex — per|plex [ pər pleks ] verb transitive to make someone feel perplexed …
85perplexity — per|plex|i|ty [ pər pleksəti ] noun 1. ) uncount a confused feeling because you cannot understand something: CONFUSION: They stared in perplexity at the map. 2. ) count usually plural something that makes a subject or situation difficult to… …
86plexus — [ pleksəs ] see SOLAR PLEXUS …
87solar plexus — so|lar plex|us [ ,soulər pleksəs ] noun singular the front part of your body, below your chest, that is painful if you are hit hard there …
88pleksiglas — [wym. pleks iglas] m IV, D. u, Ms. pleksiglassie, blm techn. «polimetakrylan metylu, tworzywo syntetyczne termoplastyczne, przezroczysta masa o wyglądzie szkła, nie rozpryskująca się przy uderzeniu, stosowana do wyrobu szyb samolotowych i… …
89duplex — [[t]dju͟ːpleks, AM du͟ː [/t]] duplexes 1) N COUNT A duplex is a house which has been divided into two separate units for two different families or groups of people. [AM] 2) N COUNT A duplex or a duplex apartment is a flat or apartment which has… …
90duplex — du·plex || duËpleks/ djuË adj. double; having two floors; bidirectional, in two directions (Computers) n. building having rooms on two floors or stories; house with dwelling accommodations for two separate families …