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  • Intricacies — Intricacy In tri*ca*cy, n.; pl. {Intricacies}. [From {Intricate}.] The state or quality of being intricate or entangled; perplexity; involution; complication; complexity; that which is intricate or involved; as, the intricacy of a knot; the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • intricacies — [[t]ɪ̱ntrɪkəsiz[/t]] N PLURAL: usu N of n The intricacies of something are its complicated details. Rose explained the intricacies of the job …   English dictionary

  • intricacies — in·tri·ca·cy || ɪntrɪkÉ™sɪ n. state of being complex; complexity, complication, entanglement …   English contemporary dictionary

  • intricacies — details. → intricacy …   English new terms dictionary

  • intricacy — noun VERB + INTRICACY ▪ comprehend, grasp, learn, master, understand, unravel ▪ I ve never mastered the intricacies of ballroom dancing. PHRASES …   Collocations dictionary

  • intricacy — in|tri|ca|cy [ˈıntrıkəsi] n plural intricacies 1.) the intricacies of sth the complicated details of something ▪ the intricacies of private banking 2.) [U] the state of containing a large number of parts or details ▪ designs of amazing intricacy… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • intricacy — UK [ˈɪntrɪkəsɪ] / US noun Word forms intricacy : singular intricacy plural intricacies 1) intricacies [plural] the complicated parts or details of something such as a system or problem intricacy of: She was familiar with the intricacies of… …   English dictionary

  • Intricacy — In tri*ca*cy, n.; pl. {Intricacies}. [From {Intricate}.] The state or quality of being intricate or entangled; perplexity; involution; complication; complexity; that which is intricate or involved; as, the intricacy of a knot; the intricacy of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Nadsat — Quaint, said Dr. Brodsky, like smiling, the dialect of the tribe. Do you know anything of its provenance, Branom? Odd bits of old rhyming slang, said Dr. Branom..... A bit of gipsy talk, too. But most of the roots are Slav. Propaganda. Subliminal …   Wikipedia

  • Romanesque architecture — is the term that is used to describe the architecture of Middle Ages Europe which evolved into the Gothic style beginning in the 12th century. The term Romanesque , meaning descended from Roman , was used to describe the style from the early 19th …   Wikipedia

  • Nanabhoy Palkhivala — Nani Palkhivala Nanabhoy Nani Ardeshir Palkhivala (January 16, 1920 – December 11, 2002) was an Indian jurist and economist. Contents 1 Early years …   Wikipedia

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