pəˈpleksɪdlɪ
1plekš — plèkš interj. JII140 1. pliaukštelėjimui reikšti: Balsus balsus žiogelių smuikavimas. Čia tau plekš, čia dunks; čia atsiduso, čia suvaitojo Vaižg. ║ suplojimui reikšti: Plekš plekš plekš! nutratėjo iš visų kerčių delnais rš. 2. žr. plekšt 5:… …
2plexiform — ˈpleksəˌfȯrm adjective Etymology: New Latin plexus + English iform : of, relating to, or having the form or characteristics of a plexus the plexiform layer of the retina plexiform synapse ships … pieced together on great plexiform ways by giant… …
3plexodont — ˈpleksəˌdänt adjective Etymology: Latin plexus network, twining, braid + English odont : of, relating to, or having molar teeth with complicated crown patterns and multiple roots …
4-plex — ˌpleks noun combining form ( es) Etymology: partly from Latin plex (as in duplex duplex); partly from complex (III) 1. : a figure having a given power googolplex …
5complex — 1. An organized constellation of feelings, thoughts, perceptions, and memories that may be in part unconscious and may strongly influence associations and attitudes. 2. In chemistry, the relatively stable combination of two or more compounds into …
6complex — I UK [ˈkɒmpleks] / UK [kəmˈpleks] / US [kəmˈpleks] / US [ˈkɑmˌpleks] adjective *** 1) something that is complex has a lot of details or small parts that make it difficult to understand or deal with the complex web of relationships between the two …
7kompleks — I kom|pleks 1. kom|pleks sb., et, er, erne; et samlet kompleks; have komplekser II kom|pleks 2. kom|pleks adj., t, e (sammensat) …
8complex — [käm pleks′, käm′pleks΄; kəm pleks′; ] for n. always [ käm′pleks΄] adj. [< L complexus, pp. of complecti, to encircle, embrace < com , with + plectere, to weave: see FLAX] 1. consisting of two or more related parts 2. not simple; involved… …
9complex — complexly, adv. complexness, n. adj., v. /keuhm pleks , kom pleks/; n. /kom pleks/, adj. 1. composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system. 2. characterized by a very complicated or involved arrangement of… …
10duplex — du‧plex [ˈdjuːpleks ǁ ˈduː ] noun [countable] 1. PROPERTY a house divided into two homes 2. COMPUTING when information is sent along a wire in both directions at once: • Users of videoconferencing need a good sound card with full duplex sound… …