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Complication

The act or process of complicating the state of being complicated intricate or confused relation of parts entanglement complexity

Complice

Complice, one who is united with others in an ill-design; an

accomplice

accomplice [alteration (from incorrect division of a complice) of complice, from Middle French, associate, from Late Latin complic-

Complicacy

A state of being complicate or intricate

Complicate

Composed of two or more parts united complex complicated involved

Habitually

proved by totality of facts. It, therefore, follows that the complicity of a person in an isolated offence is neither evidence

Destruction of buildings

and the latter view practical merits, not free from possible complications, e.g., if there were substantial differences between the segments of

Perplex

To involve to entangle to make intricate or complicated and difficult to be unraveled or understood as to perplex

Perplexity

The quality or state of being perplexed or puzzled complication intricacy entanglement distraction of mind through doubt or difficulty embarrassment

Plexiform

Like network complicated

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