Answer: complicated; difficult to understand
intricate
adjective
Word Origin late Middle English: from Latin intricat- 'entangled' from the verb intricare from in- 'into' + tricae 'tricks perplexities'.
Scrabble Points: 11
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Filigree is an ancient technique that creates an intricate lace-like pattern through the combination of wire swirls and shapes. — Jeanne Rhodes-Moen Step by Step Wire Jewelry Fall 2007 Tsunami generation involves intricate interactions among earthquakes landslides and "sympathetic" vibrations between the quake and the ocean above it.
Some common synonyms of intricate are complex complicated involved and knotty. While all these words mean "having confusingly interrelated parts " intricate suggests such interlacing of parts as to make it nearly impossible to follow or grasp them separately. an intricate web of deceit When could complex be used to replace intricate?
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Intricate definition having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved: an intricate maze. See more.
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